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£425,000
This elegant apartment forms one of only four in the north wing, being a later addition of this Grade II listed, Neo-Classical style mansion built in 1805-06 for the second Earl of Lucan to the design of the reputable architect, John Buonarotti Papworth. The abbey has enjoyed a fascinating history, including being purchased as a school in 1932 by the Community of St. Peter the Apostle; where we understand this wing was formerly the refectory. In 1981 the mansion and buildings were converted into apartments and houses. Apartment 2 has been beautifully interior designed and sympathetically modernised, blending its original character with modern design. The accommodation has a spacious and elegant ambience, enhanced by the high ceilings and individual touches. The split-level reception room has been cleverly designed with a raised platform that brings the high set windows to a level affording views over the grounds. The dining area is defined by its oak floor and flows into the kitchen. This has been attractively refitted with a range of grey fronted units complimented by white marble worktops and a range of integrated appliances including a range cooker with extractor hood over, dishwasher, washing machine, refrigerator and freezer. To the front are two double bedrooms, the main having an ensuite shower room. The bathroom has been beautifully appointed with a 4-piece suite including a double width basin and separate shower cubical.
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Council tax band: E
Local Authority: Spelthorne Borough Council
Service charge: £2948.76
Ground rent: £25
Tenure: Leasehold
Reference Number: CSN230120
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