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2 bedroom house
Key information
Property description & features
- Two bedroom apartment
- Parking space included in purchase
- Guest suite for friends and family
- Security door entry system
- House manager
- 24 hour careline
- Close to shops, amenities and Sainsburys
- No chain
- Part exchange scheme available
Burey Court was built by McCarthy & Stone has been designed and constructed for modern retirement living. The development consists of 33 one and two-bedroom retirement apartments for the over 60s. The apartments boast Sky/Sky+ connection points in living room, walk in wardrobe in main bedroom and video entry system from the main doors with visual direct to your TV. The dedicated House Manager is on site during working hours to take care of things and make you feel at home. For your peace of mind the development has camera door entry and 24-hour emergency call systems, should you require assistance. The Homeowners' lounge provides a great space to socialise with friends and family. If your guests have travelled from afar, they can extend their stay by booking into the development Guest Suite (usually for a fee of £25 per night - subject to availability). It is a condition of purchase that residents must meet the age requirement of 60 years or over.
Local Area - A small but beautiful town set in the borough of Ribble Valley, Longridge is a civil parish that forms part of Lancashire and is located just eight miles north-east of Preston.
Perfect for those looking to relax, Longridge offers plenty of natural landscapes to be enjoyed and is found at the western end of Longridge Fell which sits above the River Ribble. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Southern end of the Forest of Bowland is right on your doorstep too.
As well as the strong scenic aspect, Longridge also provides access to many key amenities including high street shops and a local library. A Sainsburys supermarket is located directly opposite the development while a range of unique shops and restaurants are found in the town.
Once a hub for cotton milling and quarrying, Longridge is now a highly desirable place to live that promises plenty of natural scenery, an interesting past and access to all the modern conveniences you could want.
Entrance Hall - Front door with spy hole leads to the large entrance hall - tFrom the hallway there is a door to a walk-in storage cupboard/airing cupboard, and an additional utility cupboard. Illuminated light switches, smoke detector, apartment security door entry system with intercom and emergency pull cord located in the hall. Doors lead to the lounge, bedrooms and shower room.
Lounge - A bright and airy lounge benefiting from French doors that open to a Juliette balcony. There is ample space for dining and a feature wall mounted fire which acts as an attractive focal point. TV and telephone points, Sky/Sky+ connection point, two ceiling lights, fitted carpets, raised electric power sockets. Partially glazed door lead onto a separate kitchen.
Kitchen - Fully tiled and fitted kitchen with a range of modern low and eye level units and drawers with a work surface. Stainless steel sink with mono lever tap, drainer and UPVC double glazed window. Eye level oven, ceramic hob, cooker hood and integral fridge freezer.
Bedroom One - Spacious bedroom with door to walk in wardrobe housing hanging railings and shelving. TV and telephone points, Sky/Sky+ connection point, ceiling light, fitted carpets, raised electric power sockets.
Bedroom Two - Double second bedroom which could be used for dining. Ceiling light, fitted carpets, raised electric power sockets.
Bathroom - Fully tiled and fitted with suite comprising of level access double shower with glass screen. Low level WC, vanity unit with wash basin and illuminated mirror. Shaving point, electric heater, heated towel rails and extractor fan.
Service Charge - Service Charge
Cleaning of communal windows
Water rates for communal areas and apartments
Electricity, heating, lighting and power to communal areas
24-hour emergency call system
Upkeep of gardens and grounds
Repairs and maintenance to the interior and exterior communal areas
Contingency fund including internal and external redecoration of communal areas
Buildings insurance
The service charge does not cover external costs such as your Council Tax, electricity or TV. Find out more about service charges please contact your Property Consultant or House Manager.
Service charge: £3,851.62 pa (for financial year ending 07/22)
Leasehold - 999 years from 2017
Ground rent review date: April 2032
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