Rare, chain-free coastal apartment with sweeping sea views and double garage.
Exceptional uninterrupted Irish Sea views from second-floor position|Very large rooms throughout including huge principal bedroom|Double garage with remote door and electricity supply|Secure communal entrance, lift access and intercom|Luxury en-suite and large five-piece main bathroom with jacuzzi|Leasehold tenure; no onward chain (vacant possession)|Service charge £112.41 pcm (below average); mature communal gardens|Broadband slow locally; council tax relatively expensive
Set on South Promenade, this second-floor apartment at Tarleton Lodge offers uninterrupted, elevated views over the Irish Sea and spacious living throughout. Part of an exclusive seven-apartment development, the home combines generous room proportions with practical features: lift access, secure communal entry, a double garage with power and remote door, and mature communal gardens. Vacant possession and no onward chain speed a smooth move for buyers seeking a coastal residence.
Internally the layout is traditional and roomy. The expansive lounge-diner opens to an enclosed sun room that showcases the panoramic sea outlook. The kitchen is fitted with solid wood units and useful appliance connections; gas central heating and recently installed Worcester boiler add practical reassurance. Two very large double bedrooms both include fitted wardrobes; the main bedroom benefits from a four-piece en-suite while the principal bathroom offers a five-piece layout with jacuzzi bath and separate shower.
This apartment will particularly appeal to downsizers or retirees wanting a prestigious coastal address with low running friction: a modest monthly service charge of £112.41 covers maintenance and ground rent, and the property sits in a very low-crime, affluent neighbourhood with good local amenities and excellent mobile signal. Nearest schools and convenience amenities are within easy reach, while coastal walks and transport links are nearby.
Buyers should note material facts: the tenure is leasehold, council tax is described as expensive, and broadband speeds in the area are slow. The interior décor is dated in places and may benefit from cosmetic updating to suit modern tastes. Those seeking a turn-key, high-speed-connected home should factor potential upgrade costs into their plans.