£100,000
2 bed flat for saleGreenfields Lodge, Ferma Lane, Great Barrow CH3
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Leasehold
Gascoigne Halman - Tarporley
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About this property
Professionally designed first floor apartment
Low council tax, band B, outstanding value for money
Above average energy efficiency rating, band C
Offering exceptional value for money
Over 55's development providing peaceful living
Located in a tranquil position adjoining countryside
Allocated off road parking plus guest provision
Two bedrooms plus loft storage area
Open plan living / dining room
Viewing essential, no ongoing chain
Exceptional value, viewing essential Excellently presented first floor apartment with off road parking, good energy efficiency rating, low council tax and part of a stylish development for over 55's.
Comment From Robert Reed Of Gascoigne Halman
My client has thoroughly enjoyed living in this super first floor apartment but has now decided to relocate to Norfolk to be near his family. Accordingly he is a motivated seller and has priced this apartment at a notably attractive price in order to capture the interest of the market. In addition, there is no ongoing chain.
This is a terrific first floor apartment in Great Barrow, a really lovely option for those over 55 seeking an excellent value residential apartment and a peaceful setting. It is located within a small and select development that offers a tranquil setting adjoining countryside (the aspects are wonderful) yet also within walking distance of the village which has a pub and Church amongst other attractions.
The apartment benefits from allocated off road parking and a lovely external area accessed directly from the apartment, ideal for a enjoying a coffee or even al fresco dining.
The apartment has a warm, inviting and attractive atmosphere and is in really good order, ready to be moved into. It also has large windows allowing for plenty of natural light.
The modern and well-equipped Kitchen is located just off the main living dining room area, providing a really appealing open plan area overall. The living room area has a fireplace as its focal point whilst the kitchen, with its modern appliances, is a haven for those who appreciate intelligent design with aesthetic appeal.
Accommodation And Dimensions
As detailed on the floorplan.
Location
The subject property is in Great Barrow, a village of charm, history and character which enjoys a strong community spirit and lies within a green belt and a conservation area.
The property occupies a good central position in the rural village of Great Barrow being just four miles to the east of Chester. The village offers an attractive church, pub / restaurants such as the Stamford Bridge and White Horse Inn. It offers tasty freshly cooked food and a takeaway service.
There is also a social club bowls/cricket fields and Barrow village hall where many community groups are based.
In the village there is a village playing field, cricket club plus several nearby golf courses in the locality at Waverton and Vicars Cross. There is horse racing at Chester, Bangor on Dee and Aintree. Little Budworth offers polo and motor racing at Oulton Park.
The location acts as an ideal base from which to access many other commercial centres including Manchester, Liverpool and Warrington. Furthermore it should be noted that both Manchester International Airport and Liverpool John Lennon Airport can be accessed within forty minutes drive.
Nearby railway stations are located at Chester, Crewe, Frodsham, Hartford and Nantwich. Crewe station is only 21 miles away and enjoys a direct (circa 90 minutes) and regular rail service to London Euston.
Directions
Leave Tarporley in direction of Chester. Upon reaching the roundabout, take the second exit and proceed along the A51 in the direction of Chester. Proceed through Clotton and Duddon passing landmarks that include Duddon Primary School on the right hand side and Okells Garden Centre on the left hand side. Upon reaching the Tarvin roundabout, take the first exit in the direction of Chester. Proceed along the A51 and upon reaching a set of traffic lights take a right hand turn in the direction of Great Barrow. Having taken the right turn onto Barrow Lane, pass the Stamford Bridge pub on the left hand side and proceed towards the middle of the village. Shortly before the primary school on the left hand side, take the left turn into Ferma Lane. Proceed along taking the second right, passing down the side of the apartments at Greysfield House, pass a parking area and through the subject development.
Tenure / Services / Viewing
Tenure We believe the property is leasehold tenure, 125 year lease, 100 years remaining. Ground rent included within service charge. Annual service charge of £2184, increasing to £2400 per annum in April 2025.
Services Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric storage heaters.
Viewing Viewing by appointment with the Agents Tarporley office.
Want To Move But Need To Sell?
If you are interested in this property but need to sell your own home in Cheshire, South Manchester or the Peak District, Gascoigne Halman can provide a free, no obligation market appraisal and valuation of your own home. We are proud to be the leading estate agent in the area, with a network of twenty three offices - full contact details can be located on our website. Robert Reed is the manager of the Tarporley office.
The Tarporley team consists of Robert, Pamela, Oliver, Sally, Tresa, Sam, Zoe, Clive and Jerry - we pride ourselves on being not just professional and efficient but also warm and welcoming. If you are in the village and fancy a coffee, do come in and say hello. We are located at 62 High Street, Tarporley, six premises to the left of Tarporley Parish Church. Our building is a landmark in the village, having above the shop front a beautiful illuminated fully working heritage clock.
Notice
Gascoigne Halman for themselves and for the vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are give notice that: (i) the particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intending purchasers or lessees, and do not constitute, nor constitute part of, an offer or contract; (ii) all descriptions, dimensions, references to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation, and other details are given in good faith and are believed to be correct but any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them; (iii) no person in the employment of Gascoigne Halman has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty whatever in relation to this property
Location
Tarporley is one of Cheshire's most highly regarded villages, well located within South Cheshire. It is renowned for its beautiful and architecturally striking Georgian High Street which has landmarks including the Swan Hotel and a delightful historic parish Church.
The village boasts a diverse selection of amenities including a community centre, tennis courts, two convenience stores, fashion boutiques, cafes, restaurants, four public houses, doctors surgery, dentists, three Churches and an extensive bus route that includes access to Chester City Centre.
The village is also renowned for its excellent educational facilities with Tarporley Primary School and Tarporley High consistently maintaining a strong reputation. Those seeking a wider choice of schools will find ample provision by virtue of the Grange School in Hartford, Bishop Heber High School in Malpas and in Chester with the impressive choice of Kings, Queens and Abbeygate. Many of the villages around Tarporley have their own local primary schools, many of excellent repute..
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Tenure
Leasehold (99 years)
Service charge
£2,184 per year
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
£50
Ground rent date of next review