2 bedroom Flat / Apartment
Victoria Street, Newark
£230,000
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A stunning two-bedroom, two-bathroom home within a converted Victorian textile building, offering impressive open-plan living, a modern kitchen, allocated parking, private garage/storage, landscaped courtyard and residents' co-working space.
2-bed-apartment
Some properties are simply somewhere to live. Others have a story.
10 Victoria at The Textile Building is most definitely the latter.
Set within a magnificent former Victorian cloth warehouse and dye works dating back to 1894, this exceptional two-bedroom, two-bathroom home brings together the character and scale of Newark's industrial past with the clean, contemporary style expected of modern living.
And the moment you step inside, you realise this is no ordinary apartment.
The real heart of the home is the impressive open-plan living and dining space. Generous proportions and high ceilings create a wonderful feeling of space, with more than enough room for substantial sofas, a full-size dining table and the kind of furniture that can often feel compromised in modern apartment living.
Here, it simply doesn't.
The contemporary kitchen continues the clean, understated feel of the property, with sleek handle less cabinetry, generous work surfaces and integrated appliances. A large central island creates additional preparation space while also providing a sociable breakfast bar – the perfect spot for morning coffee, an informal meal or simply sitting with a glass of something cold while dinner is being prepared.
The apartment offers two genuine double bedrooms, giving the accommodation excellent flexibility for a couple, professional sharers, visiting family or those wanting a proper home office without sacrificing a bedroom.
There are also two beautifully finished bathrooms – one with a bath and overhead shower and the other with a generous walk-in shower – both continuing the property's contemporary design with wall-mounted sanitaryware, clean lines and stylish tiling.
But what makes living here particularly special is everything beyond the front door.
The Textile Building is a striking conversion of one of Newark's historic industrial buildings, retaining the handsome red brickwork, original architectural character and distinctive green-framed windows that give the development such a strong identity.
At the centre of the development sits a private landscaped communal courtyard – an attractive and surprisingly peaceful space with established planting and seating areas where residents can sit outside and enjoy the surroundings.
Residents also benefit from communal facilities including co-working space, a library/reception area and cycle storage, bringing something genuinely different to apartment living.
And then there's the parking.
10 Victoria benefits from its own allocated parking space, together with a separate private garage/storage unit – ideal for securely housing a motorcycle, bicycles or simply providing that valuable additional storage space that apartments so often lack.
All of this is positioned in the heart of Newark-on-Trent, a historic and thriving market town with an excellent mix of independent shops, restaurants, cafés and everyday amenities. Newark is also particularly well connected, with two railway stations and excellent road links via the A1 and A46.
Newark North Gate provides direct rail services towards London King's Cross, making the location particularly attractive for those wanting character, space and connectivity without compromising on lifestyle.
This isn't a conventional apartment.
It's a home with scale. A building with history. And a conversion that has taken a piece of Newark's industrial past and given it an entirely new chapter.
Welcome to 10 Victoria, The Textile Building.
FEATURES
Two Double Bedrooms
Two Contemporary Bathrooms
Exceptional Open-Plan Living & Dining Space
Modern Kitchen with Large Central Island & Breakfast Bar
Converted Victorian Former Textile & Dye Works Dating Back to 1894
High Ceilings & Distinctive Period-Inspired Architecture
Private Landscaped Communal Courtyard Garden
Residents' Co-Working Space & Communal Library/Reception Area
Allocated Private Parking Space
Separate Private Garage/S
Property Reference: HRT015112531



About Grantham
Historic Grantham is a market town in the South Kesteven District of Lincolnshire, 26 miles south of Lincoln, and has a population over 42,000.
The A1, which takes much of the path of the Great North Road, runs past the town, providing excellent road links with destinations across the country. London is just 1 hour away by train and Peterborough takes only 30 minutes.
It is popular with families and features idyllic surrounding villages; it benefits from ‘Outstanding’ primary and secondary schools in the area and plenty of leisure activities.
Lincolnshire and Grantham are steeped in history with many historic houses to explore, including Woolsthorpe Manor, the birthplace of Sir Isaac Newton. The town has a good selection of restaurants, bars and pubs, a thriving arts centre, and plenty to occupy the kids. The cities of Lincoln and Nottingham are both less than 25 miles away.
£316,233
Average price paid in Grantham

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