1 bedroom apartment
Retirement
Chain-free
Sold STC
Apartment
1 bed
1 bath
484
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
- No chain
- Excellent condition
- Modern shower room / wc
- Nice outlook
- Well presented
- Town centre location
- Not to be missed
- One bedroom
- Over 60's apartment
- Viewing recommended
* NO CHAIN * EXCELLENT CONDITION * MODERN SHOWER ROOM / WC * NICE OUTLOOK * WELL PRESENTED * TOWN CENTRE LOCATION * NOT TO BE MISSED *
A spacious, well-proportioned, and neatly presented one bedroom over 60s apartment (partner allowed 55 and over) with nice outlook that is offered with no onward chain.
The property, which is located on the first floor of this modern, well regarded building, has a central access point via secure intercom system. From there, the apartment can be reached via stairs or elevator.
Benefits include uPVC double glazing, communal areas and gardens, laundry room, on-site warden, and parking facilities.
The highly regarded building is an ideal way to live within a secure premises that offers easy access into the town centre. The local residents often hold events which can be attended by all those living on-site. These include sit-down exercise classes, games clubs, Christmas events such as carol singing, and much more.
Residents can be involved as much, or as little, as they wish.
The floorplan comprises: entrance hallway with large storage cupboard, comfortable lounge, fitted kitchen, re-fitted shower room, and spacious bedroom with wardrobes.
Cestrian Court is located within Chester le Street town centre and therefore has good access to a wide range of amenities and recreational facilities, along with good bus, car and rail links.
Lounge / Dining Room - 5.8 x 3.3 (19'0" x 10'9") -
Kitchen - 2.4 x 2.3 (7'10" x 7'6") -
Shower Room - 2.08 x 1.68 (6'9" x 5'6") -
Bedroom - 5.9 x 2.8 (19'4" x 9'2") -
Agents Notes - Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Electric
Broadband: Basic 17 Mbps, Superfast 80 Mbps,
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Good
Tenure: Leasehold 125 years, 109 years remaining. Service Charges £2,214 per year (£185 per month). Ground rent £425 per year (£35 per month)
Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band A - Approx. £1,469 p.a
Energy Rating: C
Disclaimer: The preceding details have been sourced from the seller and OnTheMarket.com. Verification and clarification of this information, along with any further details concerning Material Information parts A, B & C, should be sought from a legal representative or appropriate authorities. Robinsons cannot accept liability for any information provided.
A spacious, well-proportioned, and neatly presented one bedroom over 60s apartment (partner allowed 55 and over) with nice outlook that is offered with no onward chain.
The property, which is located on the first floor of this modern, well regarded building, has a central access point via secure intercom system. From there, the apartment can be reached via stairs or elevator.
Benefits include uPVC double glazing, communal areas and gardens, laundry room, on-site warden, and parking facilities.
The highly regarded building is an ideal way to live within a secure premises that offers easy access into the town centre. The local residents often hold events which can be attended by all those living on-site. These include sit-down exercise classes, games clubs, Christmas events such as carol singing, and much more.
Residents can be involved as much, or as little, as they wish.
The floorplan comprises: entrance hallway with large storage cupboard, comfortable lounge, fitted kitchen, re-fitted shower room, and spacious bedroom with wardrobes.
Cestrian Court is located within Chester le Street town centre and therefore has good access to a wide range of amenities and recreational facilities, along with good bus, car and rail links.
Lounge / Dining Room - 5.8 x 3.3 (19'0" x 10'9") -
Kitchen - 2.4 x 2.3 (7'10" x 7'6") -
Shower Room - 2.08 x 1.68 (6'9" x 5'6") -
Bedroom - 5.9 x 2.8 (19'4" x 9'2") -
Agents Notes - Electricity Supply: Mains
Water Supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Electric
Broadband: Basic 17 Mbps, Superfast 80 Mbps,
Mobile Signal/Coverage: Good
Tenure: Leasehold 125 years, 109 years remaining. Service Charges £2,214 per year (£185 per month). Ground rent £425 per year (£35 per month)
Council Tax: Durham County Council, Band A - Approx. £1,469 p.a
Energy Rating: C
Disclaimer: The preceding details have been sourced from the seller and OnTheMarket.com. Verification and clarification of this information, along with any further details concerning Material Information parts A, B & C, should be sought from a legal representative or appropriate authorities. Robinsons cannot accept liability for any information provided.
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Estate Agents in Chester le Street As one of the leading Chester Le Street estate agents, whatever your needs are in buying and selling we can provide you with the right type of service that you will be happy with. We develop a strong relationship with you to ensure that you are always well informed of everything that is happening throughout the process of buying or selling your property. Our service is tailored around your own expectations, which is why our qualified staff are eager to learn the motivation behind your move. We are also in the prime position to help any landlords or tenants looking at getting involved in the lettings market. Providing support for both experienced landlords, new landlords or tenants, we are the Chester le Street estate agent who will meet the needs of anyone needing property advice. Our success in the local property industry comes from our qualified employees who are committed to their clients and staying on top of the housing market. Contact us now by email or phone to talk to a member of staff. You can also call into our office for a more personal discussion about our properties and services anytime. Chester le Street local information Chester le Street is a market town located in County Durham, with a rich history dating back to the Roman times. Home to St Mary & St Cuthbert parish church, a place of worship for over 1000 years and, although it has been regularly maintained, the existing building still has elements dating over 950 years old. The town also includes The Queens Head Hotel, which was constructed over 250 years ago in a central location on Front Street and is one of the largest buildings in the entire street. The local railway station opened in 1868 and offers both cross-country train services and local connections. The Riverside Ground at Chester-le-Street is home to Durham County Cricket Club, which became a first class county in 1992, and the local rowing club is based on the River Wear.















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