Property overview
Description
A very well presented, nicely proportioned, and conveniently located, ground floor apartment, forming part of an imposing Grade II listed building. The accommodation comprises: Communal reception entrance, main entrance hall, kitchen, and shower room, all with feature tiled flooring, lounge, and double bedroom. Enjoying views of the local church to the front elevation and benefiting from gas fired central heating.-
Kitchen
8'10" x 7'3" (2.70 x 2.21)
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Lounge
17'3" x 12'4" (5.27 x 3.77)
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Bedroom
12'2" x 10'8" (3.70 x 3.24)
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Shower Room
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Local Church Views
From the Lounge and Bedroom
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Tenure/Maintainence/Ground Rent and Insurance Details
Please note that there is no management company for this property, so mortgage companies may not lend if a mortgage is required, please check with your lender first before entering into negotiations. Leasehold We have been advised by the vendor of the below information (this has not been verified). The lease commencement date was 5/10/2016 up until 23/06/2164. There are 140 years remaining: The buildings insurance payable to the Landlords is £267 per annum. We are informed that there is no ground rent or maintenance fee payable.
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Floor Plans & Property Details Disclaimer
These floor plans are for identification purposes only in relation to where one room is situated to another. They are not to be relied upon in any way for dimensions, scaling, or sq. ft/metres. We will not be held responsible for any loss incurred, due to reliance on these measurements from the floor plans or measurements from the property details. You are advised to confirm all measurements.
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Fixtures and Fittings
Please note that the fixtures & fittings shown on the photographs, contained within these property details, do not form part of a fixtures & fittings list. Some items may/may not be included. You are advised to clarify what items are included before entering into any negotiations.
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The average energy efficiency rating for a dwelling in England and Wales is band D (rating 60).