No forward chain; ready for quick completion
Allocated off-street parking and lift access
Two double bedrooms; en-suite and separate bathroom
Video entry, double glazing, gas central heating
Communal gardens and large raised decking area
Leasehold — 103 years remaining; service charges apply
Higher-than-average local crime; consider security implications
Built 2003; modern fittings but check service/maintenance costs
Light, low-maintenance living close to the city centre — this two-bedroom second-floor apartment in Rowan House suits a retirement buyer seeking convenience and easy access. The layout is traditionally planned with a generous lounge/dining room, fitted kitchen, en‑suite to the principal bedroom and a separate bathroom. Lift access, allocated parking and communal gardens reduce daily chores and offer outdoor space without heavy maintenance.
Built in 2003, the apartment benefits from double glazing, gas central heating, a video entry system and a Juliet balcony that brings natural light into the living room and main bedroom. At about 807 sq ft the accommodation is comfortably proportioned for two people with built-in storage and practical finishes throughout.
Important factual points: the property is leasehold with 103 years remaining and is being sold chain free. Service charges and ground rent apply (details available on request) — buyers should budget for ongoing maintenance costs. The local area records higher crime levels than average, so prospective purchasers should factor local security and insurance implications into their decision.
Overall this is a practical, contemporary apartment aimed at someone wanting low‑maintenance city living with good transport links and local amenities. It offers immediate availability and straightforward accommodation, but leasehold costs and local safety data are material considerations for any buyer.



































































