Comfortable two-bedroom apartment with communal facilities and garden views.
Two double bedrooms with generous living/dining space and south-facing aspect.
Purpose-built retirement development with lift and wheelchair access.
108 years remaining on the lease; property is leasehold, age 65+ restriction.
Fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and practical bathroom with wet-room shower.
Electric storage heating — likely higher running costs than gas systems.
Medium flood risk — affects insurance and long-term planning.
Communal amenities: residents’ lounge, dining room, laundry, guest accommodation.
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; well-maintained communal gardens.
Set within a purpose-built retirement development from 2007, this two-bedroom second-floor apartment offers comfortable, independent living for those aged 65 and over. The bright, south-facing living/dining room overlooks well-kept communal gardens and benefits from recent updates including new radiators, a modern hot water system and new lounge carpet. The development is wheelchair accessible and equipped with a passenger lift, residents’ lounge, dining room, laundry and guest accommodation — practical conveniences for everyday life.
Both bedrooms are double-sized and the apartment includes a fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and a bathroom with a separate wet-room style shower. Practical features include double glazing, electric storage heating and an on-site night manager with visiting management staff. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal make it easy to stay connected with family and services.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold with 108 years remaining, is designated as a retirement property (age 65+), and uses electric storage heaters which can be more expensive than gas central heating. There is a medium flood risk for the area — relevant for insurance and future-care considerations. Council tax band is moderate; exact service or management charges are not provided here and should be checked.
This apartment will suit downsizers seeking low-stairs living with social amenities and a handy town-centre location. It gives immediate move-in potential with sensible recent updates, while buyers should factor in heating costs, leasehold tenure and the site’s flood risk when assessing long-term suitability.