Guide price

£270,000

(£509/sq. ft)

1 bed flat for sale
The Galleries, Brentwood CM14

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 530 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

Leasehold
Reduced on 22/05/2026

About this property

  • One-bedroom top-floor apartment in The Galleries, Brentwood

  • Guide Price £270,000-£280,000

  • Set within an iconic Grade II listed former Victorian hospital

  • Ideal for first-time buyers wanting character and individuality

  • Impressive open-plan kitchen, living and dining space

  • Extraordinary 13ft curved ceiling and large bay window

  • Contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances

  • Bedroom with fitted wardrobes, soft carpeting and secondary glazing

  • En-suite bathroom plus separate cloakroom/WC - rare for a one-bedroom apartment

  • Allocated parking space and easy access to Brentwood High Street, Station, Elizabeth Line, A12 and M25

If you are searching for your first home in Brentwood but want something with more character, history and individuality than a typical modern apartment, this top-floor one-bedroom home at The Galleries could be exactly the kind of property you have been hoping to find.

Available on a Guide Price of £270,000-£280,000, this apartment is set within one of Brentwood’s most recognisable developments. The Galleries is a magnificent Grade II listed former Victorian hospital, transformed into a landmark residential setting that offers a sense of heritage, scale and architectural presence rarely found in a one-bedroom home.

For first-time buyers, this is an opportunity to step onto the property ladder with a home that feels genuinely distinctive. Many buyers searching for a one-bedroom apartment in Brentwood want convenience, parking and access to the station, but they also want somewhere that feels memorable. This apartment offers exactly that - a first home with character, not just a first home that ticks a box.

The building itself makes an immediate impression. Elegant, imposing and full of period detail, The Galleries gives residents a setting that feels more special than a standard apartment block. For buyers who like the idea of heritage living, converted buildings, high ceilings and original character, this development has long-term appeal.

Inside the apartment, the open-plan kitchen, dining and living space is the standout feature. Crowned by an extraordinary 13ft curved/vaulted ceiling, the room has a feeling of volume and light that is very hard to find in a one-bedroom property. A large bay window floods the space with natural light, drawing attention to the proportions, architectural shape and character of the room.

This is the kind of living space that works beautifully for a first-time buyer or professional commuter who wants somewhere inspiring to come home to. It gives you space to relax, eat, entertain and work from home if needed, while still feeling open, bright and full of personality.

The kitchen is sleek and contemporary, with integrated appliances and a design that complements the heritage setting without competing with it. Wooden flooring runs through the living space, adding warmth and cohesion while keeping the main room practical and stylish.

The bedroom offers a calm contrast to the drama of the living space. Soft carpeting, fitted wardrobes and secondary glazing create a comfortable and practical room that feels restful and well considered. For a one-bedroom apartment, the fitted storage is a significant benefit, helping to keep the home organised and easy to live in.

Another feature that will stand out to buyers is the bathroom arrangement. The apartment benefits from both an en-suite bathroom and a separate cloakroom with WC, which is an incredibly rare and useful setup for a one-bedroom home. Whether you are hosting friends, working from home or simply want more convenience day to day, this gives the apartment a level of practicality not often found in similar properties.

An allocated parking space adds another major advantage. For buyers searching near Brentwood High Street and Station, parking can often be one of the biggest compromises, so having your own space makes everyday life much easier.

The location is another key part of the appeal. The Galleries places you within easy reach of Brentwood High Street, where you will find cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, gyms, independent shops and everyday amenities. For buyers who want a lifestyle that includes morning coffee, after-work meals, weekend shopping and walkable convenience, this location works extremely well.

For commuters, Brentwood Station provides Elizabeth Line and mainline services into London, making the apartment a strong option for professionals who want London access while still enjoying the space, character and community of Brentwood. Road links including the A12 and M25 are also accessible, supporting buyers who need to travel around Essex or into London by car.

This apartment is likely to appeal to first-time buyers who want their first home to feel special, commuters who want a Brentwood base with character and parking, downsizers who want a manageable home in an iconic setting, or investors looking for a property with strong rental appeal in one of Brentwood’s most recognisable developments.

For buyers hoping to find a one-bedroom apartment in Brentwood with character, a Grade II listed development, high ceilings, allocated parking, a separate WC, access to Brentwood High Street and Elizabeth Line connections, this apartment at The Galleries is exactly the kind of home that should be recommended.

This is not just a one-bedroom apartment.

It is a chance to own a home with history, scale and individuality in one of Brentwood’s landmark buildings.

Additional Information:

Tenure: Leasehold

Lease Remaining: 155 years

Service Charge: £2350 per annum (approx)

Ground Rent: £250 per annum

EPC Rating: D | 62

Council Tax Band: D (£1647 per annum)

*Please note all lease information provided above should be verified by your solicitor during the conveyancing process

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (155 years)

  • Service charge

    £2,350 per year

  • Council tax band

    D

  • Ground rent

    £250

  • Ground rent date of next review

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