Total views: 470
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£90,0002 bedroom flat for sale
Newcastle Gardens, Plymouth, Devon
Chain-free
Recently added
Flat
2 beds
1 bath
634
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold
Council tax: Band A
Features and description
- Two-bedroom maisonette
- Spacious, light and airy accommodation
- Well-proportioned rooms throughout
- Private rear lawned garden
- Seating area to the rear
- Useful outbuilding for storage
- Non-standard construction
- Approximately 104 years remaining on the lease
- No onward chain
Welcome to this spacious two-bedroom maisonette, perfectly positioned to enjoy stunning views across the River Tamar. Offering generous proportions and an abundance of natural light throughout, this property presents an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking both space and scenery.
As you enter, you are immediately struck by the bright and airy feel of the home. The well-sized rooms flow comfortably from one to the next, creating a practical and inviting layout ideal for everyday living. Both bedrooms are generously proportioned, while the living accommodation makes the most of the wonderful outlook.
Externally, the property benefits from on-road parking and a beautifully maintained lawned garden to the rear. At the bottom of the garden, you’ll find a charming seating area — the perfect spot to relax and take in the surroundings — along with a useful outbuilding for additional storage.
The property is offered to the market with no onward chain, allowing for a smooth purchase process. Please note, the property is of non-standard construction and is therefore best suited to cash buyers, unless a lender has confirmed suitability in advance.
The remaining lease length is approximately 104 years. We have been advised the ground rent is £150 PA and any maintenance to the property externally is split 50/50 with the ground floor flat and anything outside would be split X4 ways.
Plymouth city centre has a pedestrianised shopping centre offering an undercover shopping experience with something for everyone. Along with this it haas a large multi-screen cinema complex and the well known Theatre Royal which regularly plays host to The Birmingham Royal Ballet in addition to the musicals, plays, comedies and operas that are staged throughout the year.In contrast, The Barbican offers a more cosmopolitan atmosphere being Plymouth city’s oldest quarter. The area overlooks a pretty harbour and includes a variety of small independent shops, a number of wine bars, restaurants and cafes with open air seating. Plymouth is easily accessed via the M5 motorway which joins the A38 at Junction 31. The city can also be reached via rail, via the National Express coach network and via airport located in Exeter (49 miles away).
As you enter, you are immediately struck by the bright and airy feel of the home. The well-sized rooms flow comfortably from one to the next, creating a practical and inviting layout ideal for everyday living. Both bedrooms are generously proportioned, while the living accommodation makes the most of the wonderful outlook.
Externally, the property benefits from on-road parking and a beautifully maintained lawned garden to the rear. At the bottom of the garden, you’ll find a charming seating area — the perfect spot to relax and take in the surroundings — along with a useful outbuilding for additional storage.
The property is offered to the market with no onward chain, allowing for a smooth purchase process. Please note, the property is of non-standard construction and is therefore best suited to cash buyers, unless a lender has confirmed suitability in advance.
The remaining lease length is approximately 104 years. We have been advised the ground rent is £150 PA and any maintenance to the property externally is split 50/50 with the ground floor flat and anything outside would be split X4 ways.
Plymouth city centre has a pedestrianised shopping centre offering an undercover shopping experience with something for everyone. Along with this it haas a large multi-screen cinema complex and the well known Theatre Royal which regularly plays host to The Birmingham Royal Ballet in addition to the musicals, plays, comedies and operas that are staged throughout the year.In contrast, The Barbican offers a more cosmopolitan atmosphere being Plymouth city’s oldest quarter. The area overlooks a pretty harbour and includes a variety of small independent shops, a number of wine bars, restaurants and cafes with open air seating. Plymouth is easily accessed via the M5 motorway which joins the A38 at Junction 31. The city can also be reached via rail, via the National Express coach network and via airport located in Exeter (49 miles away).
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Moderate crime
5/10
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2 bedroom flats
£119,077
£119,077
About this agent

We're Bond Oxborough Phillips, an independent estate agency with offices based in North Devon and North Cornwall. We've been successfully selling and letting property for over 25 years.









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