Uppingham Uppingham is one of England's hidden gems, a charming historic, honey coloured market town offering all that is best about Britain, a friendly welcoming town boasting a wealth of individual shops, galleries and great places to eat from traditional country pubs and cafes to fine restaurants and wine bars. Every Friday sees a lively and colourful market in the square and once a year the oldest livestock market still held in a town centre in England. Antiques, second hand tools, interesting art and Craft Shops, traditional Baker and first class Butchers all add to the charm of this lovely town.
Uppingham School Uppingham School was founded in 1584 by Archdeacon Robert Johnson, it's impressive buildings weaving through the town and pupils much in evidence in term time, add a lively academic and atmospheric mix to the ambiance. The School hosts first class music and drama performances in the Theatre and Chapel through the year.
Leisure Centre Uppingham boosts an extensive leisure centre which is open to all members of the local community. It boasts a 25 metre swimming pool, fitness studio, squash courts, gymnasium, dance studios and a large sports hall and twelve outdoor tennis courts.
Rutland Area The Rutland area, known as the 'second Cotswolds' is well worth exploring. Just a short drive away, or pleasant country walk, is Lyddington Bede House, originally the wing of a palace belonging to the Bishops of Lincoln and full of architectural treasures. Eyebrook Reservoir is a favourite with walkers and birdwatchers and fascinating historic churches can be found at Stoke Dry and Exton. Rutland Water is a wonderful place to walk, cycle, fish, sail or bird watch, in fact Ospreys can be seen in the summer. Stamford just 15 miles away is home to Burghley House built by William Cecil, Lord High treasurer to Queen Elizabeth and venue to the Burghley Horse Trials, one of the UK's leading equestrian events.
Hallway 5.31m x 1.49 (17'5" x 4'10")
Utility 1.84 x 1.44 (6'0" x 4'8")
Bedroom 3.34 x 2.93 (10'11" x 9'7")
Bathroom 1.83 x 1.39 (6'0" x 4'6")
Open plan Kitchen/living/diner 4.72 x 4.64 (15'5" x 15'2")
External details The property benefits from an allocated parking space with the private car park specifically for the apartments.
Services All main services are connected
Service Charge The service charge payment is £1,300 per year.
Ground Rent The ground rent is £212.00 per year.
Tenure Leasehold. 125 year lease from 1st January 2018.
Communications According to Ofcom: Ultrafast Broadband is available
According to Ofcom: Mobile coverage outdoor coverage is likely with, O2, EE, Three & Vodafone
Council Tax Rutland County Council - Tax Band A
Agent notes The property is within a conservation area
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