Cairns Close
Lichfield
2Bedrooms2Bathroomspenthouse
Price:£310,000



















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Price:£310,000
Property details
Key features
- TRULY STUNNING SPLIT LEVEL APARTMENT
- WONDERFUL FEATURES, CHARMING AND MODERN ** KARNDEAN FLOORING
- TWO BEDROOMS, MASTER WITH EN-SUITE
- OPEN PLAN KITCHEN DINER LOUNGE
- PRIVATE PARKING
- SECURE PRIVATE GATED DEVELOPMENT OF APARTMENTS IN LICHFIELD CITY CENTRE
- 113 YEARS REMAINING ON THE LEASE
- SUPER PRICE FOR WHAT IS ON OFFER ** CALL CONNELLS ESTATE AGENTS TODAY
Council Tax Band:
D
Tenure:
Leasehold
Ground Rent:
£445.00
Ground Rent Review Period:
Contact Branch
Annual Service Charge:
£2,670.00
Length of Lease:
113 years
An executive two bedroom apartment in the heart of historic Lichfield. Set within a beautifully converted Grade two listed building, this exceptional two bedroom apartment seamlessly combines impressive period features with contemporary living.
Beautifully presented throughout and arranged over two floors, the property offers spacious open plan lounge and kitchen, guest cloakroom, two bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom, with the principle bedroom benefiting from its own en suite. A stunning open staircase provides access to the bedrooms, complemented by high ceilings and an abundance of character throughout. The spectacular communal entrance is a particular highlight, showcasing the history and grandeur of this remarkable building, with an impressive blend of original period detailing and high quality modern finishes.
Externally, the property benefits from private gated parking, while its central location provides excellent access to Lichfield City centre, local amenities and transport links including Lichfield City Rail.
An outstanding opportunity to acquire a unique and characterful home in one of Lichfield's most desirable historic settings.
**AN ABSOLUTE MUST VISIT TO FULLY APPRECIATE WHAT IS ON OFFER** **CALL CONNELLS LICHFIELD CITY TODAY TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST**
Stunning Communal Hallways
Property Hallway
Open Plan Lounge Kitchen Diner
23' 4" max x 19' 4" max ( 7.11m max x 5.89m max )
First Floor Landing
Master Bedroom En-Suite
17' 3" x 9' 3" ( 5.26m x 2.82m )
Bedroom Two
9' 9" x 8' 6" ( 2.97m x 2.59m )
Family Bathroom
Allocated Parking Space
Location
Lichfield is a charming and highly sought-after cathedral city in Staffordshire, perfectly positioned in the heart of the Midlands. With its distinctive three-spired cathedral, attractive historic streets, independent shops, green open spaces and wealth of cultural attractions, the city offers an enviable blend of traditional character and modern-day convenience.
Steeped in history, Lichfield has been an important religious and cultural centre for centuries. The magnificent Lichfield Cathedral, with origins dating back more than 1,300 years, remains the city's defining landmark. Its three medieval spires create an impressive skyline and the Cathedral Close provides a particularly beautiful setting for leisurely walks and enjoying the city's historic architecture. The cathedral is home to remarkable treasures including the medieval Lichfield Gospels and Herkenrode stained glass.
Lichfield is also renowned for its connections with some of Britain's most influential thinkers and cultural figures. It was the birthplace of Dr Samuel Johnson, author of the famous Dictionary of the English Language, while scientist and physician Erasmus Darwin lived and worked in the city. The city has also been associated with celebrated actor David Garrick and poet Anna Seward, contributing to Lichfield's long-standing reputation as a city of learning and culture.
The Malthouse
The Malt House is a truly distinctive development, combining the character and heritage of a historic Victorian building with the comfort and convenience of modern apartment living.
Originally dating from around 1874, this impressive Grade II listed former Malthouse has been sympathetically converted into a collection of individual homes, with many of the building's original architectural features retained and celebrated. Exposed brickwork, timber beams, vaulted ceilings and striking structural details give the apartments a sense of character and individuality that is rarely found in contemporary developments.
Set behind secure electric gates on Cairns Close, the development offers an attractive combination of privacy, security and convenience, with allocated parking and lift access available within the building.
Perhaps one of its greatest attractions is the location. The Malt House is situated just a short walk from Lichfield city centre, placing the city's cafés, restaurants, independent shops, cultural attractions and historic Cathedral Close readily within reach. Lichfield City railway station is also nearby, providing convenient connections towards Birmingham and the wider Midlands, while the city's excellent road network offers easy access to the A38, M6 Toll and M42.
There is also plenty of green space close by, including Shortbutts Park and the much-loved Beacon Park, allowing residents to enjoy the benefits of city living without being far from open space and the Staffordshire countryside.
The Malt House is, quite simply, a development with a story - an elegant example of Lichfield's industrial heritage thoughtfully brought back to life, offering character, convenience and a wonderful sense of place in one of Staffordshire's most desirable cathedral cities.
Agents Note
We have been advised by the seller that there are 113 years remaining on the lease.
There is a annual service charge of approx £2,670.00 which is for the maintenance of communal areas - communal lighting - electric gates - buildings insurance
There is an annual ground rent charge of £445.00
Beautifully presented throughout and arranged over two floors, the property offers spacious open plan lounge and kitchen, guest cloakroom, two bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom, with the principle bedroom benefiting from its own en suite. A stunning open staircase provides access to the bedrooms, complemented by high ceilings and an abundance of character throughout. The spectacular communal entrance is a particular highlight, showcasing the history and grandeur of this remarkable building, with an impressive blend of original period detailing and high quality modern finishes.
Externally, the property benefits from private gated parking, while its central location provides excellent access to Lichfield City centre, local amenities and transport links including Lichfield City Rail.
An outstanding opportunity to acquire a unique and characterful home in one of Lichfield's most desirable historic settings.
**AN ABSOLUTE MUST VISIT TO FULLY APPRECIATE WHAT IS ON OFFER** **CALL CONNELLS LICHFIELD CITY TODAY TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST**
Stunning Communal Hallways
Property Hallway
Open Plan Lounge Kitchen Diner
23' 4" max x 19' 4" max ( 7.11m max x 5.89m max )
First Floor Landing
Master Bedroom En-Suite
17' 3" x 9' 3" ( 5.26m x 2.82m )
Bedroom Two
9' 9" x 8' 6" ( 2.97m x 2.59m )
Family Bathroom
Allocated Parking Space
Location
Lichfield is a charming and highly sought-after cathedral city in Staffordshire, perfectly positioned in the heart of the Midlands. With its distinctive three-spired cathedral, attractive historic streets, independent shops, green open spaces and wealth of cultural attractions, the city offers an enviable blend of traditional character and modern-day convenience.
Steeped in history, Lichfield has been an important religious and cultural centre for centuries. The magnificent Lichfield Cathedral, with origins dating back more than 1,300 years, remains the city's defining landmark. Its three medieval spires create an impressive skyline and the Cathedral Close provides a particularly beautiful setting for leisurely walks and enjoying the city's historic architecture. The cathedral is home to remarkable treasures including the medieval Lichfield Gospels and Herkenrode stained glass.
Lichfield is also renowned for its connections with some of Britain's most influential thinkers and cultural figures. It was the birthplace of Dr Samuel Johnson, author of the famous Dictionary of the English Language, while scientist and physician Erasmus Darwin lived and worked in the city. The city has also been associated with celebrated actor David Garrick and poet Anna Seward, contributing to Lichfield's long-standing reputation as a city of learning and culture.
The Malthouse
The Malt House is a truly distinctive development, combining the character and heritage of a historic Victorian building with the comfort and convenience of modern apartment living.
Originally dating from around 1874, this impressive Grade II listed former Malthouse has been sympathetically converted into a collection of individual homes, with many of the building's original architectural features retained and celebrated. Exposed brickwork, timber beams, vaulted ceilings and striking structural details give the apartments a sense of character and individuality that is rarely found in contemporary developments.
Set behind secure electric gates on Cairns Close, the development offers an attractive combination of privacy, security and convenience, with allocated parking and lift access available within the building.
Perhaps one of its greatest attractions is the location. The Malt House is situated just a short walk from Lichfield city centre, placing the city's cafés, restaurants, independent shops, cultural attractions and historic Cathedral Close readily within reach. Lichfield City railway station is also nearby, providing convenient connections towards Birmingham and the wider Midlands, while the city's excellent road network offers easy access to the A38, M6 Toll and M42.
There is also plenty of green space close by, including Shortbutts Park and the much-loved Beacon Park, allowing residents to enjoy the benefits of city living without being far from open space and the Staffordshire countryside.
The Malt House is, quite simply, a development with a story - an elegant example of Lichfield's industrial heritage thoughtfully brought back to life, offering character, convenience and a wonderful sense of place in one of Staffordshire's most desirable cathedral cities.
Agents Note
We have been advised by the seller that there are 113 years remaining on the lease.
There is a annual service charge of approx £2,670.00 which is for the maintenance of communal areas - communal lighting - electric gates - buildings insurance
There is an annual ground rent charge of £445.00
Utilities, rights & restrictions
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- BroadbandFTTP
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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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