Guide price
£285,000
2 bed flat for saleLower Quay, Fareham, Hampshire PO16
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Charters - Fareham
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About this property
Grade II listed apartment
Stunning Fareham Creek views
Spacious 20'2" open-plan living
Contemporary fitted kitchen
Two double bedrooms
Sought-after conservation area
Allocated and visitor parking
No forward chain
Beautifully Presented Grade II Listed Apartment with Stunning Creek Views and No Chain.
A rare opportunity to acquire this beautifully presented two-bedroom apartment, situated in the highly sought-after Fareham Quay Conservation Area. Forming part of a converted historic mill, this Grade II listed property enjoys a peaceful setting with breathtaking views across Fareham Creek.
The spacious accommodation features a generous 20'2" open-plan living and dining area, seamlessly connected to a contemporary fitted kitchen — perfect for modern living and entertaining. There are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, both offering a serene and comfortable atmosphere.
Additional benefits include a secure communal entrance with an intercom system, an allocated parking space, visitor parking, and access to attractive communal gardens. Offered with no forward chain, this apartment presents an exceptional lifestyle opportunity in a tranquil yet convenient location.
Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the charm, space, and stunning outlook that this unique home has to offer.
Tenure
Leasehold 999 Years
Unexpired Years: 959 Years
Annual Ground Rent: £50
Ground Rent Increase: Tbc
Ground Rent Review Period: 2084 but will remain as a peppercorn rent.
Annual Service: £2,200
These details are to be confirmed by the vendor's solicitor and must be verified by a buyer's solicitor.
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Fareham is a parish and market town in the county of Hampshire, 8 miles south of Bishop's Waltham, 12 miles east of Southampton and about 8 miles distant from Portsmouth which is situated to the south east. Its station is on the South-Western railway line with links to London and across the south coast. The parish is situated on Fareham Creek, which is located at the northern extremity of Portsmouth Harbour, and includes the hamlets of North Fareham, Catisfield, Wallington, and Funtley. There is a very good choice of schooling in the area with the main senior schools being at Cams Hill and Henry Cort, both currently classed as ‘good’ by Oftsed, with the majority of Fareham’s primary schools being classed as ‘outstanding’. Fareham is called Fernham in the Domesday Book, which records that Edward the Confessor assessed the land to the crown at two thirds its value as a compensation for the injuries it was exposed to by the incursions of the Danes
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Leasehold (998 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
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