Property description
*NO ONWARD CHAIN* Occupying a prime and prominent High Street position, this substantially improved and beautifully maintained first-floor apartment enjoys an exceptionally convenient setting, just a short stroll from the picturesque River Crouch, local sailing clubs, and an excellent range of shopping facilities. Burnham’s popular selection of public houses, restaurants, and its railway station — offering direct services to London Liverpool Street — are all within easy reach.
The impressive and well-presented accommodation begins with an inviting entrance porch leading into a bright and spacious living/dining room. The property also features a modern refitted kitchen, an inner hallway, two generous double bedrooms, and a stylishly refitted shower room.
Externally, the apartment benefits from two allocated parking spaces and attractively maintained communal areas, enhancing both convenience and kerb appeal. Energy Rating C.
Accommodation Comprising: -
Communal Entrance: - Obscure glazed entrance door on ground floor, staircase up to apartment on first floor:-
Porch: - Obscure double glazed entrance door, recess providing space for coats and shoes etc, radiator, door to:-
Living/Dining Room: - 15'7 x 13'4 - Two double glazed windows to the rear, radiator, storage cupboard, wood effect flooring, opening to:-
Kitchen: - Double glazed window to the side, range of matching 'Shaker' style wall and base mounted storage units, roll edge work surfaces with inset single bowl single drainer sink unit, built in four ring electric hob with extractor over and oven below, space and plumbing for fridge & washing machine, part tiled walls, tiled floor.
Inner Hall: - Doors to:-
Bedroom One: - 13'5 x 7'8 - Double glazed window to the front, radiator, built in wardrobe.
Bedroom Two: - 8'4 x 7'2 - Double glazed window to the front, radiator.
Shower Room: - Radiator, impressive refitted three piece white suite comprising walk in shower with glass screen, pedestal wash hand basin and close coupled WC, wall mounted mirrored cabinet, part tiled walls, tiled floor, extractor fan.
Parking: - The property benefits from 2 allocated parking spaces.
Tenure & Council Tax: - The property is leasehold and is council tax band C.
Leasehold Information: - 84 years on lease remaining.
Ground rent £100 per annum / Service charge £156 per month.
Agents Notes: - These particulars do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. All measurements are approximate. No responsibility is accepted as to the accuracy of these particulars or statements made by our staff concerning the above property. We have not tested any apparatus or equipment therefore cannot verify that they are in good working order. Any intending purchaser must satisfy themselves as to the correctness of such statements within these particulars. All negotiations to be conducted through Church and Hawes. No enquiries have been made with the local authorities pertaining to planning permission or building regulations. Any buyer should seek verification from their legal representative or surveyor.
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Burnham-On-Crouch: - Burnham-on-Crouch is a picturesque town on the banks of the River Crouch, a renown yachting and sailing centre hosting the famous ‘Burnham Week’ at the end of August. The town has a population of a little over 9,500 and is the principal settlement in the Dengie peninsula. Consequently it boasts many amenities that are uncommon in small towns including two primary schools and an academy secondary school, independent cinema, Burnham yacht harbour/marina, several boatyards, three yacht clubs (including the Royal Corinthian & Royal Burnham), two supermarkets and numerous individual shops, public houses and restaurants. There is a railway station on the Southminster branch line with direct commuter trains into London Liverpool Street (at peak times). The Burnham-on-Crouch Golf Club, founded in 1923, is situated in Creeksea on the outskirts of Burnham and enjoys breathtaking views over the Crouch Valley and River Crouch.