1 bedroom retirement property for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Over 60's retirement complex
- Close to Newbury town centre
- Stair lift
- Share of the freehold
An immaculate one bedroom retirement maisonette situated in a small select development off Speen Lane which is an address that local people aspire to live.
NO ONWARD CHAIN - AGE GROUP 60 PLUS.
The property is spacious and offers very light and airy accommodation comprising:- hallway and stairs rising to the first floor with a stair lift, landing, lounge with dual aspect windows, good size refitted kitchen with integrated appliances, double bedroom and Wet Room with under floor heating which has been recently refitted. The property benefits from emergency pull cords in all rooms, duty manager Monday to Friday double glazed windows and economy seven heating.To the outside there is ample parking and beautiful traditional mature gardens which surround the property with well stocked flower and shrub borders offering all year round interest. To the outside there are well kept communal gardens with private storage area and ample parking.
From Cricketts offices proceed from the clock tower onto Oxford Street and bear left at the mini roundabout onto Old Bath Road. Go straight across the next roundabout, and after approx. 0.3 miles take a left turn into Speen Lane. Continue along Speen Lane and Marshalls Court will be found 0.6 miles along on the right hand side.
Being the principle town of West Berkshire, Newbury is a lively market town sitting astride the Kennet and Avon Canal. From Watership Down in the south and the Ridgeway in the North, Newbury sits in an area of outstanding natural beauty and enjoys a rich heritage as well as enjoying an excellent range of facilities including the famous racecourse and the new Parkway shopping centre.
Newbury still holds the 800 year old street market twice a week and the town centre boasts a variety of department stores and independent shops. There is a choice of many sporting activities from health clubs, bowls and golf, to fishing on the River Kennet. For entertainment, the town has its own theatre, cinema and many excellent restaurants, bistros and pubs located both in the town and the surrounding villages.
Newbury offers the best of town and country living. Reading, Oxford and Basingstoke are within a comfortable distance and the mainline train station is also on the southern side of Newbury with intercity trains to Reading (c20minutes) and London Paddington (c50minutes).
In terms of communications the M4 junction 13 is approximately 4 miles, with the A34 skirting the town. Newbury and Thatcham have main rail connections to London (Paddington).
From Cricketts offices proceed from the clock tower onto Oxford Street and bear left at the mini roundabout onto Old Bath Road. Go straight across the next roundabout, and after approx. 0.3 miles take a left turn into Speen Lane. Continue along Speen Lane and Marshalls Court will be found 0.6 miles along on the right hand side.
Being the principle town of West Berkshire, Newbury is a lively market town sitting astride the Kennet and Avon Canal. From Watership Down in the south and the Ridgeway in the North, Newbury sits in an area of outstanding natural beauty and enjoys a rich heritage as well as enjoying an excellent range of facilities including the famous racecourse and the new Parkway shopping centre.
Newbury still holds the 800 year old street market twice a week and the town centre boasts a variety of department stores and independent shops. There is a choice of many sporting activities from health clubs, bowls and golf, to fishing on the River Kennet. For entertainment, the town has its own theatre, cinema and many excellent restaurants, bistros and pubs located both in the town and the surrounding villages.
Newbury offers the best of town and country living. Reading, Oxford and Basingstoke are within a comfortable distance and the mainline train station is also on the southern side of Newbury with intercity trains to Reading (c20minutes) and London Paddington (c50minutes).
In terms of communications the M4 junction 13 is approximately 4 miles, with the A34 skirting the town. Newbury and Thatcham have main rail connections to London (Paddington).
Rooms
Over 60's retirement complex
Own entrance door with a stair lift
Good size kitchen
Spacious living room
Double bedroom
Recently re - fitted wet room
Share of the freehold
From 1 January 2022 to the 1 December 2022 inclusive service charge and ground rent - �179.52pm
Approx 995 years remaining on the lease
Council Tax Band B
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