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1 bedroom apartment
Key information
Property description & features
- 1 Double bedroom
- First floor apartment
- 6 Months old
- Open plan living
- New bathroom
- Parking space
- New kitchen
- Chain free
- Prime location
- Walk to Station and Broadway
Front aspect
Communal door with video entry system leading to communal hall with post boxes, down lighters and stairs to all floors to own front door and door to parking spaces, bike shed and large communal roof top terrace.
Internal hallways
Doors to all rooms, down lighters, electric heater, power points and Amtico flooring.
Open plan Lounge/Diner (28' 1" by 11' 4" (8m 56cm by 3m 45cm), ())
Double glazed window to front aspect, 2 x wall mounted electric heaters, Amtico flooring, power points, tv point open to:
Kitchen area
Down lighters, Italian bespoke fully fitted kitchen with integrated appliances to include built in oven with four ring hob and extractor fan, fridge/freezer, washer dryer and dishwasher, boxed edge work surfaces, composite sink with single drainer and mixer taps, matching splash backs, Amtico flooring.
Bedroom (17' 3" by 10' 4" (5m 26cm by 3m 15cm), ())
Double glazed window to front aspect, new carpet, wall mounted electric heater.
Bathroom
3 Piece White high quality Rocca suite incorporating low level flush toilet, floating hand wash basin with mixer Bristan mixer, panel enclosed bath with mixer taps and wall mounted mains shower over, tiled splash backs with matching flooring, down lighters, extractor fan, heated towel rail, shaver point.
Little bit about Leigh on Sea
The coastal town of Leigh-on-Sea, which sits at the mouth of the Thames estuary as it meets the channel, has been named the happiest place to live for the second time in three years. Dating back to Saxon times, Leigh-on-Sea is still an active fishing town with well-established events such as the Leigh Regatta and Leigh Folk Festival.
Leigh-on-Sea has a rich history dating back to Medieval times, mentioned in the Domesday Book as "Legra" the Town was a small manor with livestock and fisherman, and said to be worth 100 shillings.
Over a thousand years the Town increased from a small village to a busy fishing town of national importance, trading between the 14th and 18th centuries. It's position on the Thames made it a crucial point for protection from the French, Spanish and Dutch armies and as a fast route across the Channel.
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Built by prestigious property developer, Silver City (Estates) Limited.
Close to all amenities in bustling Leigh on Sea, the developer has used traditional skills along with using the latest technology, achieving outstanding results.
A little history on the building
St Ann s was Southends no.1 choice for builders supplies, tools, bathrooms, showers, sinks and taps.
It opened for business in 1895, was founded by William Henry Sharpe, who originally traded as a glazier.
The name was changed from W.H. Sharpe to
St Anns in 1908.
Deliveries were made by horse-drawn vehicles, and factory processed sheet materials using belt-driven machinery.
Agents notes
There is a large communal terrace to the roof.
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