2 bedroom apartment
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EV charger
Electric charging point
Apartment
2 beds
2 baths
1335
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- New converted chapel
- Attractive period landmark building
- Two private roof terraces with contrasting views
- Allocated parking space with electric charging point
- High level of specification
- 10 year building warranty
- Ideal as a main or second home
- EPC Rating = C
The former chapel in this stunning conversion of a former convent.
Description
Endsleigh Convent is one of Filey's most attractive historical buildings, dating from the late 1800's the property has, until recently, served as a convent and holiday retreat for the Sisters of Mercy in the Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough. The present owners, Simpson of York, a family owned award winning builder with an impressive CV, have sensitively redeveloped the original chapel and neighboring building into five individual residences of generous proportions and exacting standards.
The chapel extends to approximately 1335 sq ft, briefly comprising two double bedrooms, served by en suite shower rooms finished in Grohe sanitary ware, a large first floor living area with glazed bi-fold doors opening onto an inviting roof terrace overlooking Glen Gardens, extending across the central stair case into a stunning contemporary kitchen/dining room, the whole space being bathed in copious amounts of natural light via a range of new UPVC double glazed windows which provide arresting views of the surrounding area and sea. The kitchen has been fitted with Bosch appliances, a 4in1 Quooker Fusion Boiling tap, wine chiller and neutral range of wall and base units under a superior Calcutta quartz work surface. Completing the picture is a useful utility room and separate WC.
The standard of finish is well above average and attention to detail clear to see. This is undoubtedly one of the finest sea side apartments to be seen on the market in recent years and one that will certainly leave an impression once viewed.
The building stands on a quiet cul-de-sac bordering The Crescent, Fileys prestigious stucco fronted terrace on the sea front, orientating towards Filey's award winning beach. The chapel benefits from its own entrance, allocated car parking to the side of the building and a 7 kw EV connection.
Location
Filey is a small Victorian seaside town with a noteworthy seafront and an award winning 'blue flag' beach making up part of the Heritage Coastline
The town has an excellent range of amenities including restaurants, public houses, cafes, doctors surgery, supermarkets, golf course, a nature reserve and a train station with links to Scarborough, York, Hull and Sheffield.
Scarborough is a popular seaside resort on the Yorkshire Coast, about eight miles away. The town has an array of amenities including restaurants and shops, supermarkets, as well as an open air theatre, Spa complex, art gallery, sea life centre, cricket club, castle and the famous Stephen Joseph Theatre, home of playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn. There are a number of festivals hosted by the town throughout the year.
The railway station within the town has regular services to Malton and York, some trains ending in Liverpool. There are direct trains from York to London King’s Cross with some journeys taking less than two hours to Kings Cross.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,335 sq ft
Directions
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Additional Info
Agents Note: Service Charge to be confirmed.
No Ground Rent
Description
Endsleigh Convent is one of Filey's most attractive historical buildings, dating from the late 1800's the property has, until recently, served as a convent and holiday retreat for the Sisters of Mercy in the Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough. The present owners, Simpson of York, a family owned award winning builder with an impressive CV, have sensitively redeveloped the original chapel and neighboring building into five individual residences of generous proportions and exacting standards.
The chapel extends to approximately 1335 sq ft, briefly comprising two double bedrooms, served by en suite shower rooms finished in Grohe sanitary ware, a large first floor living area with glazed bi-fold doors opening onto an inviting roof terrace overlooking Glen Gardens, extending across the central stair case into a stunning contemporary kitchen/dining room, the whole space being bathed in copious amounts of natural light via a range of new UPVC double glazed windows which provide arresting views of the surrounding area and sea. The kitchen has been fitted with Bosch appliances, a 4in1 Quooker Fusion Boiling tap, wine chiller and neutral range of wall and base units under a superior Calcutta quartz work surface. Completing the picture is a useful utility room and separate WC.
The standard of finish is well above average and attention to detail clear to see. This is undoubtedly one of the finest sea side apartments to be seen on the market in recent years and one that will certainly leave an impression once viewed.
The building stands on a quiet cul-de-sac bordering The Crescent, Fileys prestigious stucco fronted terrace on the sea front, orientating towards Filey's award winning beach. The chapel benefits from its own entrance, allocated car parking to the side of the building and a 7 kw EV connection.
Location
Filey is a small Victorian seaside town with a noteworthy seafront and an award winning 'blue flag' beach making up part of the Heritage Coastline
The town has an excellent range of amenities including restaurants, public houses, cafes, doctors surgery, supermarkets, golf course, a nature reserve and a train station with links to Scarborough, York, Hull and Sheffield.
Scarborough is a popular seaside resort on the Yorkshire Coast, about eight miles away. The town has an array of amenities including restaurants and shops, supermarkets, as well as an open air theatre, Spa complex, art gallery, sea life centre, cricket club, castle and the famous Stephen Joseph Theatre, home of playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn. There are a number of festivals hosted by the town throughout the year.
The railway station within the town has regular services to Malton and York, some trains ending in Liverpool. There are direct trains from York to London King’s Cross with some journeys taking less than two hours to Kings Cross.
Please note all distances and travel times are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,335 sq ft
Directions
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Additional Info
Agents Note: Service Charge to be confirmed.
No Ground Rent
Area statistics
Crime score
Low crime
1/10
Home prices (average)
2 bedroom apartments
£166,122
£166,122
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