£325,000
2 bed flat for saleChurch Lane, Bursledon, Hampshire SO31
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Share of Freehold
Charters - Park Gate
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About this property
Well-presented ground floor apartment
Two bedrooms
Good amount of storage space
Sitting room
Fitted kitchen with appliances
Contemporary shower room
Outdoor terrace and communal gardens
Allocated parking space
Situated in the heart of Old Bursledon, and conveniently close to the train station is this well-presentend ground floor apartment in a popular village location on the banks of The River Hamble.
The property would be ideal for either a downsizer looking to enjoy the location or a first-time buyer or even investors wanting to increase their portfolio with the convenience of having a train station within close proximity. Upon entering the apartment, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hallway, leading through to the well-proportioned sitting room which enjoys sliding doors onto the communal garden. A modern fitted kitchen provides ample storage and appliances including a built-in cooker, fridge freezer and washing machine. Both bedrooms are of a good size and the principal bedroom is further complemented by fitted wardrobes and sliding doors which lead to the outdoor terrace, with a gate to the communal garden. A shower room and separate cloakroom completes the internal accommodation. Externally the property has a parking space, with further unallocated parking available on a first come first served basis and communal gardens.
Leasehold (with a Share of Freehold)
Length of lease - 150 years from March 2003
Peppercorn ground rent
Annual service charge - £1593
Bursledon is a traditional village by the River Hamble with historic waterside links and a mix of woodland and coast. This location offers some great opportunities to fish, sail, paddleboard or just enjoy walks along the River Hamble and shore front. There is a good choice of local schools, gyms and sports facilities including the Hamble Sports Complex. Local amenities are great. You have everything you need in close proximity including a railway station, access to the motorways and the convenience of food shops nearby - Waitrose and Marks and Spencer's. Hamble County Park is also within close vicinity.
Southampton city centre is less than 5 miles away boasting an impressive cultural offering, from museums, music venues and art galleries, to award winning parks. West Quay shopping centre and West Quay One offer over 100 shops and restaurants, as well as a cinema and bowling.
Commuters will benefit from excellent transport connections, with the M27 less than half a mile away, which then leads onto the M3. There are three local train stations all within easy access and a number of bus routes that run along Hamble Road to Southampton.
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£1,593 per year
Council tax band
B
Commonhold details