£112,500
1 bed flat for saleMiry Meadow, Station Road, Chapel-En-Le-Frith SK23
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Leasehold
About this property
Town Centre Location
Modern Purpose Built Apartment
Second floor
Allocated Parking
Town Centre Location
**Tenant in situ, Investment Property **
A well presented and modern second floor apartment with generous rooms in an ideal location. The property benefits from a lounge dining room spanning over six metres in length, contemporary kitchen and bathroom . The property also has gas central heating and is fully double glazed.
Conveniently located close to the centre of the town only a short walk to the market place, local shops, pubs and restaurants. Viewing is recommended. ** Tenant in situ, Investment Property **
Directions
SK23 9RU for your Sat Nav
Site Location
Chapel-en-le-Frith, known as 'The Capital of the Peak' nestles in an upland valley in the High Peak and is surrounded by dramatic landscape of gritstone ridges and shapely hills. The town takes its name from a small chapel built in 1225 by the keepers of the Royal Forest that is now the Church of St Thomas Becket, where 1,500 Scottish soldiers were imprisoned during the Civil War. The historic town centre also features a traditional marketplace which still has its original renowned stocks which the local cafe takes its name. A common phrase you here many resident say is "We are so lucky to live here" even after living in the town for decades. That is further, solid evidence, if ever it was needed that Chapel-en-le-Frith and its surrounding towns and villages are an excellent place to set up home.
Local Authority
High Peak Borough Council
Tenure
Leasehold on a 999 year lease from 2007. Subject to verification by solicitors
Conveniently located close to the centre of the town only a short walk to the market place, local shops, pubs and restaurants. Viewing is recommended. ** Tenant in situ, Investment Property **
Directions
SK23 9RU for your Sat Nav
Site Location
Chapel-en-le-Frith, known as 'The Capital of the Peak' nestles in an upland valley in the High Peak and is surrounded by dramatic landscape of gritstone ridges and shapely hills. The town takes its name from a small chapel built in 1225 by the keepers of the Royal Forest that is now the Church of St Thomas Becket, where 1,500 Scottish soldiers were imprisoned during the Civil War. The historic town centre also features a traditional marketplace which still has its original renowned stocks which the local cafe takes its name. A common phrase you here many resident say is "We are so lucky to live here" even after living in the town for decades. That is further, solid evidence, if ever it was needed that Chapel-en-le-Frith and its surrounding towns and villages are an excellent place to set up home.
Local Authority
High Peak Borough Council
Tenure
Leasehold on a 999 year lease from 2007. Subject to verification by solicitors
More information
Tenure
Leasehold (981 years)
Service charge
£1,093 per year
Council tax band
A
Ground rent
Ground rent date of next review