This bright retirement apartment is found on the first floor (lift access) and enjoys a wonderful and welcoming social environment. The apartment itself features a dual aspect living room as well as a generous bedroom with fitted wardrobes. Found adjacent to Trowbridge Town Park, the property is being sold with NO ONWARD CHAIN
Raleigh Court enjoys a welcoming and social atmosphere based around the residents lounge and gardens whilst also respecting the wishes of those who would rather a more private life. A residents car park is found to the rear and the building is served by emergency pull cords and a lift to all floors. Ideally situated for a scenic walk through Trowbridge Park, Raleigh Court is also found a short distance from the town centre, providing a wonderful home for those aged 55 and over.
This property is found on the first floor, a short distance from the lift and close to the stairs. Stepping into the property you find a hallway with doors to the bedroom, living room and shower room as well as two large cupboards, one housing the hot water tank. The dual aspect living room is a lovely bright room which overlooks the communal garden, car park and the rear of the impressive Grade II Listed Rodney House. A great size with ample room for a sofa and small dining table, this leads on to the kitchen. With fitted wall and floor units and a good amount of work surface space, the kitchen has a window to the rear of the building as well as an integrated oven and hob. Other appliances could be included if required. The bedroom is a double room with fitted wardrobes and space for bedside tables. Completing the property is the shower room which has a double shower, WC and wash basin.
We have been informed that the property is leasehold with the current lease expiring in 2086. There is an annual ground rent of £70 and a monthly service charge for 2025/2026 of £248.66 to include buildings insurance, estate manager and maintenance of communal areas.
Trowbridge is the county town of Wiltshire found close to the western border with Somerset. On the fringe of the town centre, you find Trowbridge Town Park, a large open space with a host of activities, tree lined paths and a riverside walk to Biss Meadows Country Park. St Stephens Place provides several dining options along with a multi-screen cinema complex. There are a wide variety of historic buildings around the town along with a selection of beautiful walks nearby, including the Kennet and Avon Canal and Southwick Country Park. The town has superb transport links with Trowbridge station providing access to London as well as a short ride to the world heritage city of Bath. The A350 passes the fringe of the town, leading to the M4 via Chippenham and the A303 and A36 to the south.
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