A luxury ground-floor apartment is up for sale in Bilston in a Grade II-listed building - here's how much it will cost you
A ground-floor apartment in a Grade II-listed building in Bilston is up for sale.
Set within a quiet gated development in a popular residential area with close local amenities and transport links, this well-presented home features an entrance hallway, a spacious open plan kitchen/lounge area, bedroom and modern bathroom, and is available for £120,000 on property website Zoopla.
The highly individual and unique apartment that forms part of the 'landmark' redevelopment of the former Bilston Girl's High School - a historical building in the West Midlands.
Established in 1929, This Grade II-listed building was once home to Bilston Girls’ High School and then a community college campus until its closure in 1999.


The building was transformed into dozens of apartments in keeping with the building's character and keeping many of its original features, giving it a certain unique charm and character that is missing from more modern constructions of apartments.
There are very high ceilings and period detail items that set it apart from other apartments you may find, while its stylish and spacious interior makes it an attractive option for potential buyers.
Entering the property, the hallway space is simple but stylish with room to hang coats and leave shoes and bags.

The kitchen is also stylishly designed, fully equipped with all that you need to rustle up a good feed, while the dining/living space is well lit and fashionable.

The bedroom is also very well lit with large windows facing out into the courtyard, and is more than big enough for a double bed and storage space.

Opposite the bedroom is the property's bathroom, which like the rest of the apartment is designed in a modern fashion with all the necessary amenities.
In a peaceful and secluded location, residents can enjoy the tranquillity of the communal gardens and the convenience of resident parking, while the property is meticulously maintained, ensuring a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for its occupants.
The property offers excellent transport services with nearby bus stops offering links across the Black Country, plus a tram stop at The Crescent with links from Wolverhampton city centre to Birmingham city centre.
Just 2.2 miles away is Wolverhampton Railway Station, offering links across the UK.
It is also located close to multiple bus stops and routes, and boasts quick and easy access to the Black Country Route, A4123 and the M6 and M5 motorways.
It is centrally located, close to a variety of amenities and facilities including schools, restaurants, pubs, takeaways, shopping parks and convenience stores as well as a few minutes from Bilston town centre and Wolverhampton.





