Situated on a small development in Faringdon, specifically for residents over 55 years of age. Coxwell Gardens is located only a short distance from the town centre and this home is offered to the market with no onward chain.
Upon entering the property, there is spacious entrance hall which gives access to a large storage cupboard and to a ground floor shower room with shower and WC. Stairs lead to the first floor.
There is a fitted kitchen to the front of the property, with inbuilt oven and hob, and space for other appliances. To the rear of the property there is a good sized sitting/dining room with fireplace and a box bay with doors leading to a quiet and secluded garden space.
To the first floor, there are two bedrooms and a bathroom which is fitted with a white suite.
Externally, the property has a small garden to the rear and access to the wonderful communal gardens to the front with cherry blossom trees. Parking is available within the grounds.
The property is leasehold and there is a ground rent of £365 per annum which is paid half yearly in advance.
There is also a monthly management fee of £205 pcm which covers building insurance, external upkeep of the property, a weekly gardening service and periodic window washing and this is reviewed yearly.
Pets are allowed subject to a small registration fee which can be revoked if the pet causes nuisance. The property and the community has an emergency call assistance facility.
The lease expires in September 2116.
The historic market town of Faringdon, dating back at least to the 12th century, has a thriving community and amenities such as the Leisure Centre, Library, Faringdon Community College, The Elms and Folly View primary schools, as well as The Old Station Nursery, doctors’ and dentists’ surgeries and a Family Centre. Buses travel from the town to private schools at Abingdon. The town now boasts three large supermarkets.
Faringdon is also ideally positioned for the A420, leading to the A34, M40 and M4 and mainline railway services from Swindon, Oxford, Oxford Parkway and Didcot Parkway. There is a frequent bus service through the town from Swindon to Oxford and back, linking to rail services and airports.
The Tower on Folly Hill was built by Lord Berners in 1935 and affords panoramic views across four counties. For over 20 years, the town has been twinned with Le Mêle-sur-Sarthe in France and in 2004, Faringdon became the first Fairtrade town in the South East of England.
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