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3 bedroom apartment
Retirement
Sold STC
Apartment
3 beds
1 bath
592 sq ft / 55 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 89 yrs left
Council tax, if payable: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Leasehold (89 years remaining)
- Three Bedroom First Floor Retirement Flat Over 55's
- Spacious Lounge/ Dining Room
- Fitted Kitchen With Appliances
- Modern Fitted Bathroom
- Stunning Communal Gardens
- Allocated Parking Space
- Double Glazed Throughout
- Vacant possession
- Council Tax Band C
- Epc c
A well presented, very special three bedroom first floor over 55's retirement flat, situated in the historic Old Town Bexhill with electric night storage heating, double glazed windows, living room/ dining room, spacious modern fitted kitchen, allocated private off road parking space, VACANT POSSESSION, modern re-fitted shower room suite, beautiful communal walled gardens, viewing comes highly recommended by RWW Sole Agents Bexhill. Council Tax Band C.
We have included a fascinating ' Brief History Of Old Town Bexhill' within our property particulars, please read.
Old Town Bexhill Brief History - Brief History of the Old Town Bexhill-
Until the development of the coastal resort of Bexhill-on-Sea in the late 19th Century, the ‘Old Town’ was the main settlement. At its heart was the Manor of Bexhill, owned successively by the Church, Robert D’Eu of France, the Church (again) and the Sackville family. The settlement and the surrounding land also formed the Hundred of Bexhill and has a long and rich history, dating back to Saxon times.
When King Offa of Mercia conquered the South Saxons he granted eight hides of land (nearly 500 acres) at Bixlea to Oswald, Bishop of Selsey, to build and endow a church. This church would be the foundation of the parish of St Peters. Although the church would be extensively remodelled over time, some early stonework from this time survive buried in the current walls. The charter which was signed on August I5th 772 AD became the first recorded date in the history of the town, and would pave the way for the Hundred of Bexlei (a division of the shire used military and judicial purposes). After Oswald’s death, Bixlea reverted to ownership of the See of Selsey, and remained so until the Norman Conquest in 1066.
Communal Entrance Hall - With stairs to the first floor.
Private Entrance Hallway - Night storage heater, access to roof space, storage cupboard.
Living Room - 3.97 x 3.64 (13'0" x 11'11") - Window overlooks the rear southerly elevation, brick fireplace, night storage heater.
Kitchen - 2.85 x 2.67 (9'4" x 8'9") - Window to the side elevation, fitted kitchen comprising a range of base and wall units with laminate straight edge worktops, one and half bowl single drainer sink unit with mixer tap, plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, integrated oven and grill with electric hob, extractor canopy and light, space for fridge/freezer, tiled splashbacks.
Bedroom One - 3.60 x 2.86 (11'9" x 9'4") - Window overlooks the front elevation onto the beautiful communal gardens, night storage heater, built in wardrobe cupboards.
Bedroom Two - 2.89 x 2.18 (9'5" x 7'1") - Window to the rear elevation with southerly aspect, night storage heater.
Bedroom Three - 2.78 x 2.26 (9'1" x 7'4") - Window to the front elevation, night storage heater.
Bathroom - Modern re-fitted suite comprising walk in shower with glass shower screen, obscured glass window, chrome controls and chrome showerhead, wc with low level flush, wash hand basin with vanity unit, tiled splashbacks, chrome heated towel rail, to the rear elevation.
Outside -
Communal Gardens - Cottage style communal gardens, with well maintained flower and shrub beds, bricked paved paved pathways.
Allocated Parking - To be found at the front of the property.
Lease And Maintenance - 89 years remaining on lease, approx. £1800 PA service charge, £50 PA ground rent.
Agents Note - None of the services or appliances mentioned in these sale particulars have been tested. It should also be noted that measurements quoted are given for guidance only and are approximate and should not be relied upon for any other purpose.
We have included a fascinating ' Brief History Of Old Town Bexhill' within our property particulars, please read.
Old Town Bexhill Brief History - Brief History of the Old Town Bexhill-
Until the development of the coastal resort of Bexhill-on-Sea in the late 19th Century, the ‘Old Town’ was the main settlement. At its heart was the Manor of Bexhill, owned successively by the Church, Robert D’Eu of France, the Church (again) and the Sackville family. The settlement and the surrounding land also formed the Hundred of Bexhill and has a long and rich history, dating back to Saxon times.
When King Offa of Mercia conquered the South Saxons he granted eight hides of land (nearly 500 acres) at Bixlea to Oswald, Bishop of Selsey, to build and endow a church. This church would be the foundation of the parish of St Peters. Although the church would be extensively remodelled over time, some early stonework from this time survive buried in the current walls. The charter which was signed on August I5th 772 AD became the first recorded date in the history of the town, and would pave the way for the Hundred of Bexlei (a division of the shire used military and judicial purposes). After Oswald’s death, Bixlea reverted to ownership of the See of Selsey, and remained so until the Norman Conquest in 1066.
Communal Entrance Hall - With stairs to the first floor.
Private Entrance Hallway - Night storage heater, access to roof space, storage cupboard.
Living Room - 3.97 x 3.64 (13'0" x 11'11") - Window overlooks the rear southerly elevation, brick fireplace, night storage heater.
Kitchen - 2.85 x 2.67 (9'4" x 8'9") - Window to the side elevation, fitted kitchen comprising a range of base and wall units with laminate straight edge worktops, one and half bowl single drainer sink unit with mixer tap, plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, integrated oven and grill with electric hob, extractor canopy and light, space for fridge/freezer, tiled splashbacks.
Bedroom One - 3.60 x 2.86 (11'9" x 9'4") - Window overlooks the front elevation onto the beautiful communal gardens, night storage heater, built in wardrobe cupboards.
Bedroom Two - 2.89 x 2.18 (9'5" x 7'1") - Window to the rear elevation with southerly aspect, night storage heater.
Bedroom Three - 2.78 x 2.26 (9'1" x 7'4") - Window to the front elevation, night storage heater.
Bathroom - Modern re-fitted suite comprising walk in shower with glass shower screen, obscured glass window, chrome controls and chrome showerhead, wc with low level flush, wash hand basin with vanity unit, tiled splashbacks, chrome heated towel rail, to the rear elevation.
Outside -
Communal Gardens - Cottage style communal gardens, with well maintained flower and shrub beds, bricked paved paved pathways.
Allocated Parking - To be found at the front of the property.
Lease And Maintenance - 89 years remaining on lease, approx. £1800 PA service charge, £50 PA ground rent.
Agents Note - None of the services or appliances mentioned in these sale particulars have been tested. It should also be noted that measurements quoted are given for guidance only and are approximate and should not be relied upon for any other purpose.
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Welcome to Rush, Witt & Wilson, 1066 Country’s busiest estate agent selling more property in the area than anyone else. Bexhill office was the second Rush, Witt & Wilson office to open and is run by a team who bring a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to your move, we have properties available from under £100,000 to over £800,000. Our office is in the heart of the town centre stand at the busy junction of Devonshire Road with Western Road, ensuring our distinctive window display is seen by local residents and visitors alike and promoting the sale of YOUR property. In addition, each of our properties is available from our 7 offices, from Cooden in the west to Rye and inland to Battle and Tenterden. About the Company Founded in Hastings in 1993 our reputation for quality of service and keen endeavour earmarked us for success. Over the years we have been entrusted with the sale of some of the most important and historic properties in the area acting for clients as diverse as Hastings Borough Council, H M Treasury and the Diocese of Chichester. We have advised and sold many of the landmark developments in the area. We now have seven offices in 1066 Country dealing with all types of property, specialising particularly in the sale of residential property, new homes and lettings across the area. Our clients appreciate our professional service and attention proven by the incredible number of genuine unsolicited testimonials. Many of our loyal staff do not measure service to the community in months or years but decades. We sell more property in 1066 Country than any other agent and we have done for years. Independently recognised as the best agent in the area by the Relocation Agent Network,) we set the benchmark for service and quality. If you want to maximise your chances of moving you must use the estate agent with the strongest local network, there can be no other serious choice. Thank you for visiting our profile. We look forward to you taking the next step – call us on the number displayed or press the Contact Agent button.
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