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2 bed Flat For Sale £225,000
Anchorage Way, Lymington, Hampshire, SO41


Description
A sought after two bedroom, two bathroom ground floor apartment, with patio doors giving direct access onto the communal gardens of this popular development for the over 55s. Situated opposite Waitrose and very close to the High Street.

The building has a secure front entrance door, this opens to the residents' Lounge and hallway to the apartments. The front door to the apartment opens to a spacious hall with useful storage cupboard, electrically heated hot water cylinder and shelving to one side. The open-plan living/dining room/kitchen is a lovely, bright room with laminate flooring and a door directly onto a patio area and maintained gardens. The kitchen is fitted with a modern range of cabinets with a breakfast bar and integrated appliances including an induction hob, oven, extractor hood, fridge and freezer.

Bedroom one is a good size double bedroom with built in wardrobes and a newly fitted en suite shower room. Bedroom two is also a good size and is served by the main bathroom.

Replacement windows were fitted in June 2023.

Outside:

There are maintained gardens for residents to enjoy and parking available by arrangement. There is also further visitors’ parking.

Communal facilities: Residents’ lounge, laundry room and maintained landscaped gardens.

Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage.

Lease: approx 93 years remaining.

Ground rent: £580.00 pa

Service charge: approx £1880 per half year, includes buildings' insurance, water rate, TV license, exterior window cleaning, maintenance and cleaning of communal areas.

Lymington is a lovely Georgian market town situated on the Solent close to the New Forest. Located between Southampton to the east and Bournemouth to the west it has a population of approximately 14,500.

The town enjoys a wide selection of independent businesses and numerous national brands, restaurants, pubs plus many recreational clubs to suit all tastes. In one national survey it was voted the most desirable coastal town in the country taking into account criteria such as property prices, quality of schools and crime rates etc.

Historically famous for making salt, between 1724 and 1766 Lymington exported nearly 5,000 tons from its small and busy port all over the world. The last salt works closed in 1865, now known as The Salterns.

Famous for its harbour, two marinas, the Royal Lymington Yacht Club and Lymington Town Sailing Club, it also has an attractive rowing club, Lymington is a select and lovely haven for the seafarer.

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