A lovely, light and spacious, well maintained, two double bedroom purpose built retirement first floor apartment located approximately 100 metres from Ferndown’s town centre and all its amenities. Offered with immediate vacant possession.
• Well-presented two bedroom retirement apartment located approximately 100 metres from Ferndown town centre with no onward chain
• Generous sized entrance hall which includes full height storage cupboards
• Bright and cosy lounge/dining room. The lounge area has an electric coal effect fire set in a white stone effect surround
• Kitchen conveniently leads off of the lounge/dining room through attractive glass door and has integrated appliances to include fridge/freezer, oven, hob and extractor and a free standing washing machine
• The main bedroom is a double bedroom and has a walk-through area with fitted cupboards and recess for a desk/study
• En-suite bathroom with a modern white suite comprising bath with shower over, WC and wash hand basin with ample storage with built-in vanity cupboard
• Bedroom two is also a double bedroom
• Shower room incorporating a shower cubicle, WC and wash hand basin with ample storage
• Lovely communal gardens with a communal seating area
• Parking for residents and visitors
The apartment is extremely convenient to the town centre and is offered with no onward chain.
The apartments were built in 2000 and offer visiting management staff, community alarm system, lift, communal lounge, conservatory and library. The town centre with its shops and amenities to include the Barrington Theatre, bus stop, Post Office, and doctors surgeries are all approximately 200 yards away.
Maintenance: Currently £4,475 per annum
Ground Rent: Currently £349 per annum
Lease: 125 years from 2000 (approximately 102 years remaining)
COUNCIL TAX BAND: E EPC RATING: C
AGENTS NOTE: The heating system, mains and appliances have not been tested by Hearnes Estate Agents. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive.