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Apartment For Sale - Town Quay, Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom |
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Tranquil 2 Bedroom Apartment in Town |
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225,000 Leasehold
Monument Court SO14, Southampton
Call Coastal Leisure Properties 02380 332222
A Spacious 1st Floor Apartment near to the centre of Town and yet peaceful and tranquil.
This super home offers: Views of the Ancient City Walls Shared use of secluded garden Garage Parking Entrance Hall Large Lounge / Dining Room 2 Double Bedrooms Separate Fitted Kitchen 2 Bathrooms Share of the Freehold
New Instruction Draft Details
The accommodation with approximate measurements comprises:
Stylish Entrance Hall with Lift. Spacious entrance hall. Lift and Stairs leading to 2 nd floor.
Hallway Leading to:
Lounge/ Dining Room approx 20x21 Large Triple Aspect room in tranquil setting, with wooden flooring and entrance to long fitted kitchen
Bedroom 1: 116 x 131 Double glazed window to rear, view of garden and city walls. Phone point.
Bedroom 2: 116 x 91 Double glazed window to rear. Phone point.
Kitchen: 21 x 62 Glazed window to side. Good range of wall and base units. Built in washing machine ,dishwasher, fridge and oven and hob.
Bathroom 1 Shower and Bath , Radiator. basin. W.C
Bathroom 2 Shower Unit , Radiator. basin. W.C
Use of Communal Single Garage Space Entrance is from the front through secure garage doors.
Outside
Use of communal garden facilities, access leads to a charming private garden behind the ancient walls of Southampton. Tenure: Leasehold with share of Freehold Council Tax: Not Known
All measurements are approximate and should not be taken as fact. Coastal Leisure Properties have not tested any of the appliances or equipment. We have been advised by the vendor as to the leasehold/freehold status of the property, you should have this along with all matters concerning the property checked by a solicitor. These particulars including all text and pictures are for guidance only and do not form any part of a contract or offer and should be not construed as statements of fact.
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