Monks Close
LICHFIELD
2Bedrooms1Bathroomsflat
Price:£325,000




















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Price:£325,000
Property details
Key features
- BEAUTIFUL PERIOD PROPERTY
- WELL MAINTAINED COMMUNAL AREAS
- READY TO MOVE IN AS DECORATED TO A HIGH STANDARD
- TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS WITH MASTER FEATURING FLOOR TO CEILING WARDROBE AND STORAGE
- HIGH CEILINGS AND SASH WINDOWS COMPLIMENT THE BUILDING
- PRIVATE GATED PARKING WITH VISITOR. FANTASTIC TRANSPORT LINKS
- CITY CENTRE LOCATION
- 115 YEARS REMAINING ON LEASE. GROUND RENT £250 PA SERVICE CHARGE £2490 PA. MANAGED BY THE RESIDENTS
Council Tax Band:
D
Tenure:
Freehold
Beautifully Presented Period Apartment in Lichfield City Centre
A beautifully presented period property situated in the heart of Lichfield City Centre, combining charming original features with modern, spacious living accommodation.
The property benefits from high ceilings, feature sash windows and a bright open-plan kitchen and lounge area, creating a stylish and welcoming living space. There are two generously sized double bedrooms, with the master bedroom featuring impressive floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobe storage. The property also offers a well-appointed main bathroom and a pleasant, spacious reception hall. The communal areas are well maintained and the property further benefits from secure gated parking, along with additional visitor spaces.
Ideally positioned for city centre living, the property is just a short walk from Lichfield's shops, restaurants, bars and amenities. Excellent transport links are also close by, with Lichfield City railway station approximately a 10-minute walk away, providing convenient connections for commuters and leisure travel.
An excellent opportunity for those seeking a characterful, spacious and conveniently located home in the centre of Lichfield.
Communal Entrance
Reception Hall
Open Plan Kitchen/Lounge/Diner
14' 3" x 19' 6" ( 4.34m x 5.94m )
Bedroom One
10' 3" x 15' 7" ( 3.12m x 4.75m )
Bedroom Two
10' 2" x 11' 6" ( 3.10m x 3.51m )
Bathroom
6' x 8' 5" ( 1.83m x 2.57m )
One Private Parking Space
Location
For lifestyle and leisure, the surrounding area has a good selection of independent businesses, cafés and restaurants, while the historic Lichfield Cathedral and Cathedral Close provide one of the city's most distinctive attractions. Lichfield Cathedral The cathedral is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires, known locally as the Ladies of the Vale.
A brief history of Lichfield
Lichfield has a history stretching back well over 1,300 years and became an important religious centre during the Anglo-Saxon period. St Chad arrived in Lichfield in 669 AD, establishing a religious community here. Following his death, his shrine became an important pilgrimage destination, and the first cathedral was consecrated in around 700 AD.
The present cathedral developed mainly during the medieval period, with the Gothic building being constructed between the 12th and 14th centuries. The fortified Cathedral Close later became strategically important during the English Civil War, when Lichfield Cathedral was besieged three times and suffered severe damage.
Lichfield subsequently enjoyed a particularly notable 18th-century cultural period. The city became associated with figures including Samuel Johnson, the famous writer and lexicographer, as well as Erasmus Darwin and members of the Lunar Society. Lichfield's connections with literature, science, education and culture helped establish its reputation as an important centre of the Enlightenment in the Midlands.
A beautifully presented period property situated in the heart of Lichfield City Centre, combining charming original features with modern, spacious living accommodation.
The property benefits from high ceilings, feature sash windows and a bright open-plan kitchen and lounge area, creating a stylish and welcoming living space. There are two generously sized double bedrooms, with the master bedroom featuring impressive floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobe storage. The property also offers a well-appointed main bathroom and a pleasant, spacious reception hall. The communal areas are well maintained and the property further benefits from secure gated parking, along with additional visitor spaces.
Ideally positioned for city centre living, the property is just a short walk from Lichfield's shops, restaurants, bars and amenities. Excellent transport links are also close by, with Lichfield City railway station approximately a 10-minute walk away, providing convenient connections for commuters and leisure travel.
An excellent opportunity for those seeking a characterful, spacious and conveniently located home in the centre of Lichfield.
Communal Entrance
Reception Hall
Open Plan Kitchen/Lounge/Diner
14' 3" x 19' 6" ( 4.34m x 5.94m )
Bedroom One
10' 3" x 15' 7" ( 3.12m x 4.75m )
Bedroom Two
10' 2" x 11' 6" ( 3.10m x 3.51m )
Bathroom
6' x 8' 5" ( 1.83m x 2.57m )
One Private Parking Space
Location
For lifestyle and leisure, the surrounding area has a good selection of independent businesses, cafés and restaurants, while the historic Lichfield Cathedral and Cathedral Close provide one of the city's most distinctive attractions. Lichfield Cathedral The cathedral is the only medieval English cathedral with three spires, known locally as the Ladies of the Vale.
A brief history of Lichfield
Lichfield has a history stretching back well over 1,300 years and became an important religious centre during the Anglo-Saxon period. St Chad arrived in Lichfield in 669 AD, establishing a religious community here. Following his death, his shrine became an important pilgrimage destination, and the first cathedral was consecrated in around 700 AD.
The present cathedral developed mainly during the medieval period, with the Gothic building being constructed between the 12th and 14th centuries. The fortified Cathedral Close later became strategically important during the English Civil War, when Lichfield Cathedral was besieged three times and suffered severe damage.
Lichfield subsequently enjoyed a particularly notable 18th-century cultural period. The city became associated with figures including Samuel Johnson, the famous writer and lexicographer, as well as Erasmus Darwin and members of the Lunar Society. Lichfield's connections with literature, science, education and culture helped establish its reputation as an important centre of the Enlightenment in the Midlands.
Utilities, rights & restrictions
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Utility Supply:
- ElectricityMains Supply
- WaterMains Supply
- HeatingGas Central
- BroadbandCable
- SewerageMains Supply
Rights & Restrictions:
- Private rights of wayfalse
- Public rights of wayfalse
- Listed propertyfalse
- Restrictionstrue
Risks:
- Flooded in last 5 yearsfalse
- Flood defencesContact branch
- Source of floodContact branch
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