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1 bedroom apartment
Retirement
Under offer
Apartment
1 bed
1 bath
452
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 87 yrs left
Ground rent: £440 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £2,900 per annum
Council tax, if payable: Band B
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Retirement apartment
- First floor
- One double bedroom
- Fitted kitchen
- Modern bathroom
- Friendly house manager
- Beautiful communal gardens
- Resident parking
The property is situated on the first floor, which is accessed via a secure, communal entrance with well presented communal hallways where a lift or stairs lead to all floors.
A private front door leads into the entrance hall, which houses a large storage cupboard and doors to principal rooms.
There is a large lounge which enjoys front aspect views, and there is plenty of space for a dining table. The kitchen is accessed via the lounge and is fitted with a range of base and eye level work units with space and plumbing for domestic appliances.
There is a double bedroom with a fitted wardrobe and ample space for further freestanding furniture. The bathroom comprises of a modern suite to include WC, wash hand, basin and walk-in double shower.
There is ample resident parking to the front of the building.
Homewest house has many on-site benefits to include the laundry room with the top of the range washing machines and tumble dryers for everyone to use, residents lounge, guest suite for overnight visitors and a full-time house manager who is there for everyones well-being.
Location:
Bournemouth is a seaside resort known for having seven miles of sandy beaches, Victorian architecture and a buzzing nightlife. The town is also home to Bournemouth Pier, an activity centre with an obstacle course, a climbing wall and a zip line and the two mile long Bournemouth Gardens which offer rock gardens, an aviary and plant species from 3 continents.
The town centre has a pedestrianised high street with a mix of department stores, well known fashion brands, high street shops and independent boutiques. Surrounded by restaurants, bars and coffee shops, there are plenty of opportunities to relax and unwind after a busy day.
Westbourne village is nearby and offers a variety of independent shops, restaurants and coffee houses as well as the popular well known high street names such as Marks & Spencer.
The Bournemouth Wessex Way is very close and gives direct access to the M27 motorway with London just 1 hour 30 minutes commute. There are also main line train routes from either Poole or Bournemouth railway stations which connect the Weymouth to London Waterloo South West train service.
A private front door leads into the entrance hall, which houses a large storage cupboard and doors to principal rooms.
There is a large lounge which enjoys front aspect views, and there is plenty of space for a dining table. The kitchen is accessed via the lounge and is fitted with a range of base and eye level work units with space and plumbing for domestic appliances.
There is a double bedroom with a fitted wardrobe and ample space for further freestanding furniture. The bathroom comprises of a modern suite to include WC, wash hand, basin and walk-in double shower.
There is ample resident parking to the front of the building.
Homewest house has many on-site benefits to include the laundry room with the top of the range washing machines and tumble dryers for everyone to use, residents lounge, guest suite for overnight visitors and a full-time house manager who is there for everyones well-being.
Location:
Bournemouth is a seaside resort known for having seven miles of sandy beaches, Victorian architecture and a buzzing nightlife. The town is also home to Bournemouth Pier, an activity centre with an obstacle course, a climbing wall and a zip line and the two mile long Bournemouth Gardens which offer rock gardens, an aviary and plant species from 3 continents.
The town centre has a pedestrianised high street with a mix of department stores, well known fashion brands, high street shops and independent boutiques. Surrounded by restaurants, bars and coffee shops, there are plenty of opportunities to relax and unwind after a busy day.
Westbourne village is nearby and offers a variety of independent shops, restaurants and coffee houses as well as the popular well known high street names such as Marks & Spencer.
The Bournemouth Wessex Way is very close and gives direct access to the M27 motorway with London just 1 hour 30 minutes commute. There are also main line train routes from either Poole or Bournemouth railway stations which connect the Weymouth to London Waterloo South West train service.
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