Summary
Beautifully Presented, Spacious Two Bedroom Second Floor Apartment
26' Master Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room
26' Living Room with Outlook Towards Former Chase Hotel
Kitchen & Main Bathroom
19' Second Bedroom with Built in Wardrobes
House Manager and 24 Hour Careline System
Description
Apartment 34 is located on the second floor of Goodrich Court and forms part of the McCarthy & Stone development constructed over 20 years ago. With a resident's lounge and communal gardens the apartment offers independent living but with the reassurance of a 24-hour Careline system if needed.
The large and welcoming entrance hall leads through to the 26' living room with windows looking towards the grounds of the former Chase Hotel. From here there is access to the kitchen.
There are two bedrooms, the second being 19' and the main 26' bedroom having the added benefit of an en-suite shower room. There is also a separate bathroom with shower, together with two generous storage cupboards.
The apartment is spacious and well presented, filled with natural sunlight and is easily accessible from the lift. For anyone considering an apartment at Goodrich Court, we strongly recommend an internal viewing.
PLEASE NOTE
It is a condition of purchase that a single resident must be over 60 years old, or if a couple, one must be over 60 and the other over 55 years old.
Tenure
Leasehold, 125 years beginning 1 May 1999
Service Charge: £4,224.69 per annum. This is paid in two instalments at six monthly intervals and covers water rates, unlimited use of the launderette. Heating, lighting and maintenance of the common parts, buildings insurance and maintenance of the gardens.
Ground Rent: £777.90 per annum. Paid in two instalments, half yearly in September and March.
Services
BT Broadband Availability Speeds: Up to 73Mb
(Quoted from by using the property's postcode)
Mains Water, Drainage and Electricity. Storage Heaters.
Outgoings: ‘D' Council Tax Band EPC Rating: ‘C' (Full EPC Rating available)
To View
Strictly and only please by prior telephone appointment through Morris Bricknell Tel:
Directions
If walking from our office in Gloucester Road, turn right out of the door and opposite the former Chase Hotel on the right, carefully turn left into the driveway and car park in front of Goodrich Court.
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