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2 bedroom retirement property
Key information
Property description & features
Conveniently positioned taking advantage of the local amenities in the heart of the town centre is this stylish purpose-built first floor flat designed for those aged 55 and over. The property features 2 bedrooms and light and airy living accommodation with well presented decor and an impressive modern kitchen and bathroom.
To the rear of the property are two bedrooms each with built-in wardrobes. The master bedroom is a comfortable double whereas bedroom two is a good size single or possibly separate dining room if desired. The lounge/dining room is at the front of the building and open to the kitchen which has an integrated hob with sage doors. The bathroom is a generous size and features a stylish modern white suite with white tiles alongside a feature lime central column and an airing cupboard.
The property has emergency pull cords in each room giving extra piece of mind. A communal balcony overlooks the beautiful Norman Castle. The building benefits from a lift serving all floors and secure residents parking on a first come first serve basis.
Launceston is an ancient town steeped in History with the imposing Launceston Castle overlooking the town and surrounding area. Referred to as 'the gateway to Cornwall' Launceston is centred one mile (1.6 km) West of the River Tamar, which constitutes almost the entire border between the Cornish peninsular and Devon, the A30 is ideally located on the fringe of Launceston connecting to the rest of Cornwall with great access to the beautiful Coastline whilst providing great access to Plymouth and Exeter and beyond. The town itself offers a variety of individual businesses from boutiques to fine food shops, blending with occasional national outlets including Tesco, WH Smith and Costa coffee. Local facilities include a leisure centre, medical facilities and well regarded primary and secondary schooling.
Did you know?The very impressive Launceston Castle dates from Norman times. Before the 13th century AD Launceston used to be the capital of the Earldom of Cornwall. Launceston has given its name to other places in the world including Australia. The Cornish name is Lannstefan and Lannstefan is Cornish for Church of St Stephen.
Entrance Hallway
Lounge/Diner - 14' 8'' x 11' 7'' (4.46m x 3.54m)
Kitchen - 7' 2'' x 7' 2'' (2.19m x 2.18m)
Bathroom - 7' 2'' MAX x 6' 8'' narrowing to 5' 6'' (2.18m MAX x 2.03m narrowing to 1.67m)
Bedroom 1 - 10' 6'' x 6' 8'' (3.19m x 2.03m)
Bedroom 2 - 12' 4'' x 8' 10'' narrowing to 7' 9'' (3.75m x 2.68m narrowing to 2.37m)
Services
Mains Electricity, Water & Drainage.Council Tax Band B.
Agents Note
The apartment is available for the over 55's only and the vendor has informed us the month service charge for the property is currently £198.11.The property has the remainder of its 125 year lease issued in 1991.
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