Guide price
£425,000
3 bed flat for sale52 Moorings Reach, Brixham, Devon TQ5
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Leasehold
The Coastal House Ltd
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About this property
Sought-After Waterfront Location
Glorious Marina and Far-Reaching Sea Views
Three Spacious Bedrooms, 1 with En-suite Shower Room
Fantastic Open-Plan Living and Dining Space Linked To Large Kitchen
Built by the renowned local building firm Midas, the award-winning ‘Moorings Reach’ is an exclusive waterfront development on the historic site of the old Brixham shipyard, jw & A Upham. This premier development features townhouses and apartments situated less than a quarter of a mile from the town centre, ideally positioned on the harbourside.
The new owners of No. 52 will enjoy waterside living at its finest, with Breakwater Beach, Shoalstone Lido, Berry Head Nature Reserve, and the vibrant town centre all within easy walking distance.
A parade of characterfully designed Townhouses welcomes you as you pass through the electronic gates into this exclusive community. Park effortlessly on your own Driveway or Garage in the distinctive crescent and feel your worries melt away as you enter your contemporary seaside haven.
The open aspect of the development and the elevated position of Number 52 allows for an abundance of light in this fantastic apartment. The spacious Open-Plan Dining and Living Room is a joy - with French doors open onto a superb Balcony - the perfect spot to enjoy the panoramic and far-reaching views over Tor Bay.
Double doors open onto a large bright Kitchen. With an abundance of storage and plenty of workspace, it is a fabulous space to prepare meals for the family whilst being able to join in with the entertainment and enjoy the view.
The three Bedrooms are all a good size with Bedroom 1 benefiting from sensational sea views as well as an Ensuite Shower Room.
Postcode: TQ5 9TB
EPC: C
Council Tax: Currently Business Rated
Local Authority: Torbay Council
Tenure: Leasehold: 972 Years left of Lease
Service Charge: £2,830 per annum
Residential use only Utilities: Mains Water, Electricity & Gas, Full Fibre Broadband
Gas Central Heating
Access: 3rd Floor - 3 Flights of Stairs from Garage Level
Broadband Speed: Up to 1130Mb
Phone Signal: Good
Restrictions: Residential Use Only, Exterior Colours Must Remain Consistent
Parking: 1 Space in Garage & 1 Space on the Driveway in front. Visitor Parking Spaces Available
Location: Conservation Area, 5 minutes walk to the marina and to the town centre
Transport: Paignton (5 miles) or Newton Abbot (13 miles) for mainline trains to London. A38 Devon Expressway - 20 miles. Exeter 30 miles by car
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About Brixham
Brixham is a vibrant and friendly seaside town and thriving fishing port on the south-west coast of Devon. Nestled on the beautiful South-West Coastal Path, Brixham has beaches, an outdoor sea water swimming pool, historic forts, a national nature reserve, museums and a replica of Sir Francis Drake's ship, the Golden Hind, as well as the marina and a myriad of shops, boutiques, cafes and restaurants where you can sample the local produce. With its seaside attractions, brightly coloured fishermen’s cottages and stunning views over Tor Bay and across to Portland, Brixham offers residents and visitors alike a vibrant community and appealing home by the sea.
The town has an excellent year-round community and offers a range of activities and societies to suit most tastes and ages from the local golf course at Churston, the yacht club with its full programme of sailing and social activities to the annual Pirate Festival and Fishstock.
Brixham has a choice of primary schools and two local secondary schools and is well connected by road enabling easy access to Exeter, the M5 and beyond. Plus there are frequent rail services from Paignton, Totnes, Newton Abbot and Exeter direct to Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh and London Paddington. Or take the more sedate route of a bygone age by steam railway in nearby Kingswear.
The Coastal House use all reasonable endeavours to supply accurate property information in line with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. These property details do not constitute any part of the offer or contract and all measurements are approximate. The matters in these particulars should be independently verified by prospective buyers. It should not be assumed that this property has all the necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. Any services, appliances and heating system(s) listed have not been checked or tested. Purchasers should make their own enquiries to the relevant authorities regarding the connection of any service. No person in the employment of The Coastal House has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property or these particulars or enter into any contract relating to this property on behalf of the vendor. Floor plan not to scale and for illustrative purposes only. Coastal House Ltd Registered Office: 14 Mayors Avenue, Dartmouth, Devon, TQ6 9NG Registered in England & Wales: No 9447216
EPC Rating: C
Location
Brixham is a vibrant and friendly seaside town and thriving fishing port on the south-west coast of Devon. Nestled on the beautiful South-West Coastal Path, Brixham has beaches, an outdoor sea water swimming pool, historic forts, a national nature reserve, museums and a replica of Sir Francis Drake's ship, the Golden Hind, as well as the marina and a myriad of shops, boutiques, cafes and restaurants where you can sample the local produce.
With its seaside attractions, brightly coloured fishermen’s cottages and stunning views over Tor Bay and across to Portland, Brixham offers residents and visitors alike a vibrant community and appealing home by the sea. The town has an excellent year-round community and offers a range of activities and societies to suit most tastes and ages from the local golf course at Churston, the yacht club with its full programme of sailing and social activities to the annual Pirate Festival and Fishstock.
Brixham has a choice of primary schools and two local secondary schools and is well connected by road enabling easy access to Exeter, the M5 and beyond. Plus there are frequent rail services from Paignton, Totnes, Newton Abbot and Exeter direct to Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh and London Paddington. Or take the more sedate route of a bygone age by steam railway in nearby Kingswear.
Balcony
Balcony With Panoramic, Far-Reaching Marina And Sea Views
Parking - Garage
Large Garage With Capacity For One Vehicle
Parking - Driveway
Driveway In Front Of Garage With Capacity For 1 Vehicle
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Tenure
Leasehold (971 years)
Service charge
£2,830 per year
Council tax band
Council tax band not yet known
Ground rent
£0
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