Chain-free ground-floor one-bedroom apartment in over-60s development
Dual-aspect living room and large bedroom overlooking communal gardens
Residents off-street parking; attractive, well-maintained communal grounds
Leasehold — confirm remaining term, service charges and ground rent
EPC Grade D; mains gas boiler and radiators (double glazing pre-2002)
Total internal area approx. 554 sq ft — compact, practical layout
Built 1983–1990; tidy condition but cosmetic updating likely needed
Local broadband speeds reported slow — consider if remote connectivity needed
An attractive ground-floor one-bedroom apartment within a popular over-60s development, set back from Oak Lane and close to Chapel Lane shops. The dual-aspect living room and large bedroom both face the communal, well-maintained gardens, bringing light and a pleasant outlook to everyday living. Residents’ off-street parking adds convenience for visitors and owners.
This chain-free apartment offers comfortable, ready-to-move-in accommodation with a compact, practical layout and useful hallway storage. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing is installed (pre-2002). The development feels secure and communal areas are presented in good order, suiting someone looking to downsize without sacrificing proximity to local amenities.
Notable practical points: the property is leasehold — buyers should confirm the remaining lease term and any service or ground rent costs before committing. The EPC is rated D and broadband speeds in the area are reported as slow, which may matter if regular high-speed internet is required. The apartment dates from the 1980s–1990s era and, while well-maintained, offers straightforward potential for cosmetic updating rather than major renovation.
Overall, this apartment will suit a buyer seeking low-stairs living within a peaceful, affluent Wilmslow setting close to shops, healthcare and good local schools nearby for visiting family. It presents sensible retirement living with easy access and communal support, while requiring the usual leasehold due diligence and tolerance for modest energy efficiency and internet performance.