Flat 2, The Horsepond Courtyard, The Triangle, Castle Cary, Somerset, BA7 7BD
An extremely conveniently located one-bedroom apartment, set in the heart of Castle Cary town.
The property features secure, alarmed access and accommodation, including a communal hall, open-plan kitchen/dining/living room, one double bedroom and a shower room. Communal gardens.
The Property
The Horsepond Courtyard is an extremely conveniently located apartment, set between the Milbrook Gardens public car park and the High Street. It would make an ideal, affordable first-time purchase, or indeed an investment property for a buyer looking to create or add to their lettings portfolio. The apartment next door is also available for sale if a buyer is looking for more than one simultaneous acquisition.
The property is accessed through a keypad entry pedestrian gate, which then leads into the communal grounds. The ground floor is designated for office use, and the apartment is situated on the first floor. The building is fully alarmed.
Flat 2 is vacant and with some cosmetic improvements, comparables suggest it could achieve circa £650 per calendar month. There is a spacious, open-plan main living area, with vaulted ceilings and wood-effect flooring. The kitchen has a range of units, tiled splashbacks, and a free-standing electric oven. From the living area, there are rooftop views across to Lodge Hill. The bedroom is a comfortable double room and is serviced by the adjoining shower room.
Externally, there is a secure communal garden surrounding the property, which is predominantly laid to gravel for ease of maintenance, with shrub borders.
While there is no parking included within the sale, the Millbrook Gardens car park is located within a 30-second walk.
Lease Information
This property is currently one complete freehold premises, including both apartments and the offices on the ground floor. A leasehold will be drawn up by the solicitors and the title split accordingly. For further information, contact our team to discuss.
About the Area
Castle Cary is described by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, the eminent architectural historian, as Somerset's pret...