A ONE/TWO BEDROOM RETIREMENT APARTMENT
FOR THE OVER 55s SITUATED IN A CONVENIENT POSITION
CLOSE TO THE TOWN CENTRE WITH INDEPENDENT ENTRANCE,
OFF ROAD PARKING AND COMMUNAL FACILITIES.
Entrance With Intercom, Extended Hallway With Storage,
Lounge, Fitted Kitchen,
Double Bedroom, Bathroom, Electric Heating Communal parking.
Council Tax C EPC:D (57)
Ganderton Court is a popular development for the over 55s especially because of the location
being on the flat level to Pershore High Street and all the town’s amenities.
Number 1 Ganderton Court overlooks Broad Street and has an entrance at the rear from the front
forecourt to the main building. This one/two bedroom ground floor apartment has neat paved
frontage into the hallway and is planned with central hall and storage area, fitted kitchen, main
lounge overlooking Broad Street with an integral drop down bed, double bedroom with fitted
wardrobes and a bathroom which is quite modern. It is all electric with panelled radiators
throughout.
There is non-allocated parking to the front of the main entrance of the building. There is a main
communal entrance to all the accommodation which has intercom facility to the individual
apartments. There is a communal ground floor lounge with kitchenet for coffee mornings and
arranged meetings by the leaseholders. There is also a communal laundrette and an outside drying
area. There are also communal gardens around and in the centre of the complex.
There is a House Manager who looks after the various aspects of the complex. Prospective
purchasers are required to have an initial interview with the House Manager before purchase.
The historic market town of Pershore is Georgian styled and provides high street shopping
facilities and supermarket together and leisure complex. The river Avon runs to the east of the
town lending itself to scenic walks and leisure pursuits. There are two medical centres and
hospital and town library, together with excellent educational facilities within the area. Pershore
has Number 8 which is run by voluntary help and provides theatre activities, a cinema, ballet and
yoga classes and is very much a part of Pershore community living.
The new Worcestershire Parkway Station has been developed to improve the access and
destinations to the southwest, the northeast, London and the Thames Valley, so significantly
enhancing Worcestershire’s connectivity to outlying regions. The motorway is approximately
five miles distant at Worcester junction 7 of the M5, bringing Birmingham to the north and
Bristol to the south within commutable distance. Other main centres are Stratford-upon-Avon
with the theatre and racecourse, Cheltenham with National Hunt horseracing, the Everyman
Theatre and superb main shopping facilities. Worcester with its famous Cathedral and equally
famous cricket club together with the River Severn and pedestrianised shopping centre