£129,950

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Under Offer

  • BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED
  • DOUBLE BEDROOM
  • FITTED WARDROBES
  • WALK IN SHOWER ROOM
  • RECENTLY DECORATED
  • RECENTLY RECARPETED
  • LOUNGE WITH DOOR OUT TO COMMUNAL GARDEN
Jubilee Court forms part of a purpose built retirement development, constructed in 2002 by McCarthy & Stone, and is set back from the High Street, making it extremely convenient for all of the amenities that the High Street has to offer, with its retail outlets and excellent bus routes. Number 7 has recently been redecorated and recarpeted throughout by the current owner.

Entrance
Personal front with inset spy hole to:

Hall
Emergency pull cord, deep airing cupboard with shelving and housing lagged hot water tank.

Living Room
A lovely light and airy room. Fire surround with fitted electric fire, double glazed door with matching window to side, giving access to patio and communal garden; electric heater, emergency pull cord. Entrance to:

Kitchen
A refitted Shaker style kitchen, part tiled walls above worksurface. A range of eye level units, base cupboards and drawers, corner cupboard carousel. Stainless steel inset sink, fitted fridge freezer, fitted electric oven, hob and extractor fan. Space and plumbing for washing machine. Double glazed window, emergency pull cord. Karndean flooring.

Bedroom
The good-sized bedroom has a double glazed window with an attractive outlook over communal gardens, fitted wardrobes with mirror fronted doors, electric heater, emergency pull cord.

Shower Room
A refitted shower room. Large tiled shower cubicle with glass shower screen and recess to the shower wall, chrome electric mixer rainfall shower with handset, folding wall mounted shower seat, chrome hand rail, inset vanity unit with inset wash hand basin with storage below & LED illuminated mirror over, W.C with concealed cistern, extractor fan, wall-mounted chrome towel rail radiator. Underfloor heating.
EPC RATING= C
Council Tax = C
Lease - 100 yrs remaining approximately.
Management Charge - £1573.88 bi annually
Ground Rent- £175 bi annually