Located on the ground floor of St Keyna Court and offering step free access, this modern one double bedroom apartment offers bright and airy accommodation well suited to both downsizers looking for an alternative to a bungalow and first time purchasers.
Internally the property is accessed via a secure communal entrance hallway which directly leads to an internal hallway that boasts four useful storage cupboards and provides access to the remaining accommodation. This comprises of a spacious lounge that directly overlooks and provides access to a raised parkside terrace, a galley style kitchen and a double bedroom that enjoys views of the adjoining parkland. The home further benefits from a recently fitted shower room and an allocated underground parking space.
St Keyna Court is conveniently located close to all of Keynsham town centre amenities, Keynsham mainline railway station, bus stops and the Memorial Park.
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Located on the ground floor of St Keyna Court and offering step free access, this modern one double bedroom apartment offers bright and airy accommodation well suited to both downsizers looking for an alternative to a bungalow and first time purchasers.
Internally the property is accessed via a secure communal entrance hallway which directly leads to an internal hallway that boasts four useful storage cupboards and provides access to the remaining accommodation. This comprises of a spacious lounge that directly overlooks and provides access to a raised parkside terrace, a galley style kitchen and a double bedroom that enjoys views of the adjoining parkland. The home further benefits from a recently fitted shower room and an allocated underground parking space.
St Keyna Court is conveniently located close to all of Keynsham town centre amenities, Keynsham mainline railway station, bus stops and the Memorial Park.
Interior -
Communal Entrance Hallway - Step free access to secure entrance hallway, that leads directly to Flat number 5.
Internal Hallway - 2.8m x 2.3m (9'2" x 7'6") - to maximum points. An 'L' shaped hallway benefitting from four built in storage cupboards, power point, telephone points and doors leading to rooms.
Lounge - 4.9m x 3.5m (16'0" x 11'5" ) - Double glazed patio doors to rear aspect leading to resident's terrace, power points, opening leading to kitchen.
Kitchen - 2.4m x 2.1m (7'10" x 6'10" ) - Range of base units with roll top work surfaces, stainless steel sink, space and power for electric oven, space for low level fridge and space and plumbing for washing machine, tiled splashbacks to all wet areas, power points.
Bedroom - 4m x 3.1m (13'1" x 10'2" ) - Double glazed sash window to rear aspect, built in double wardrobe, electric panel heater, power points.
Shower Room - 2.1m x 1.9m (6'10" x 6'2" ) - to maximum points. Modern, recently fitted shower room comprising pedestal wash hand basin with mixer tap over, low level WC and oversized walk in shower cubicle with dual head electric shower over, heated towel rail, extractor fan, tiled splashbacks to all wet areas.
Allocated Parking - The property benefits from one allocated underground parking space.
Resident's Facilities - Residents of the complex have access to a communal terrace that directly backs onto Memorial Park that this property directly accesses.
Tenure - This property is Leasehold with approximately 72 years remaining. There is a service charge payable of 119.42 per month, but it is payable per quarter (i.e. 358.26 per quarter) and a ground rent of 175 per annum.
Agent Note - Prospective purchasers are to be aware that this property is in council tax band B according to www.gov.uk website.
To help you with your purchasing decision we have supplied information and links for guidance so you can satisfy yourself that the property is suitable for you.
Mobile & Broadband
https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/
Flood Risk
https://www.gov.uk/request-flooding-history
Coal Mining and Conservation Areas
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/using-coal-mining-information#coal-authority-interactive-map-viewer
Find conservation areas | Bath and North East Somerset Council (bathnes.gov.uk)
https://www.bristol.gov.uk/residents/planning-and-building-regulations/conservation-listed-buildings-and-the-historic-environment/conservation-areas
Asbestos was used as a building material in many properties built from the 1930's through to approximately the year 2000.
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