Godmanchester,
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Beautifully Presented Ground Floor MaisonetteOne Double Bedroom
Stunning Views Over The Backwater And Open Meadows
Well Maintained Communal Gardens
Re-Fitted Kitchen And Bathroom Suite
Re-Decorated And Re-Floored Throughout
Ideally Suite First Time Buyer Or Buy To Let Investor
Offered With No Forward Chain
Full Details
Glazed Panel Timber Door To
Lounge
16' 5" x 8' 10" (5.00m x 2.68m)
Window to front aspect overlooking garden, storage cupboard housing consumer units and meters, stairs to first floor, under stairs storage cupboard, beamed ceiling, one panel heater and one storage heater, TV point, telephone point.
Kitchen
8' 10" x 7' 3" (2.69m x 2.20m)
Re-fitted in a range of base, drawer and wall mounted units with complementing work surfaces and tiling, integrated electric fan oven and ceramic hob with extractor fan over, quality fridge freezer, stainless steel single drainer sink unit, extractor fan, window to rear aspect.
First Floor Landing
Access to
Bedroom 1
13' 1" x 8' 8" (3.98m x 2.64m)
Window to front aspect overlooking meadow, storage cupboard with hanging, panel heater, beam work to ceiling.
Bathroom
8' 10" x 7' 3" (2.68m x 2.21m)
Re-fitted in a white three piece suite comprising low level WC, wash hand basin, panel bath with power shower over, extractor fan, complementing tiling, airing cupboard housing new stainless steel hot water cylinder with life time guarantee, fan heater.
Outside
To the front of the development there is gravelled parking with further residents parking to the rear. There are field and river views with communal riverside gardens.
Agents Note
There are a range of communal facilities including a laundrette, bicycle shed and elevator. Moorings and garages are subject to availability. There is a resident caretaker on site. There are two guest bedrooms available by booking through the caretaker for residents' visitors.
History
Built in 1847, the Riverside Mill is a very large Victorian building on the banks of the Great Ouse river, flanked on one side by a 14th century bridge and on the other by meadows and grazing land. This superb location is only a few minutes from Huntingdon town centre, bus and rail stations and convenient for the A1(M), A14 and M11. The Mill supplied rugs and clothing to our fighting forces from the Boer War onwards. After the second World War, it supplied the Colonies, Prison Commissioners and GPO as well as many foreign countries. In the many years before winding up as a Mill, it was entirely self contained, providing its own electricity and had special dyeing and finishing departments. In earlier years, goods were transported by river until the Great Eastern Railway ran a branch line into the factory. After being empty for many years, the Riverside Mill was converted into 93 residential units in the mid 1980s.
Tenure
Share of Freehold - 125 Years From December 1983
Management Fees £800.00 per annum paid quarterly
Council Tax Band - A