Lorraine Cramb of RE/MAX Impact is delighted to bring to the market this apartment in a listed building that very rarely becomes available. Strude Mill is a former working Mill built around 1827 and was a working mill until 1964. It was converted to into 35 apartments in 1989. Each section of apartment has its own communal entrance area with lift and staircase. There are car parks to the front and rear of the mill, both of which are lit during the hours of darkness. A part time cleaner and gardener are employed to make sure the communal entrances and grounds are kept to a high standard. The fact that the apartment has a lift, refuse chute, CCTV, satellite point, double glazing, secure entry system and active residents association makes this ideal for young and old alike.The apartment comprises of one bedroom, lounge, kitchen, bathroom and hallway. Warmth is provided by white metre electric heating.EPC = D
Entrance hallway
The property is entered though a secure entry system into the foyer where a lift can be taken to the third floor landing with entrance to just two apartments, number 12 is to the left with a glazed internal door leading to the timber front door.
Lounge - 15' 5'' x 9' 1'' (4.7m x 2.77m)
The lounge has four double glazed windows giving wonderful views out to Stirling and beyond. A fitted carpet, centre ceiling light, radiator, a tv point and access to the kitchen.
Kitchen - 11' 7'' x 5' 5'' (3.53m x 1.65m)
The kitchen has ample floor and wall mounted units, a stainless steel sink and mixer tap. The floor in covered with vinyl. Space is provided for washing machine and cooker
Bedroom - 11' 9'' x 10' 6'' (3.58m x 3.2m)
The well proportioned double bedroom has a double glazed windows looking onto the Wallace monument. The floor is laid with carpet, centre ceiling light and radiator.
Bathroom
The bathroom has a coloured three piece suite consisting of bath, WC and wash hand basin. The bath has a overhead Mira electric shower. The walls are partially tiled