£200,000
2 bed flat for saleBugle Street, Southampton, Hampshire SO14
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Share of Freehold
Charters - Southampton
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About this property
Grade II listed building
First-floor apartment
Private allocated parking space
No forward chain
Great first-time purchase
Centrally positioned within the Old Town on Bugle Street
Short walking distance to Town Quay, West Quay Shopping Centre, docks, restaurants, bars and Quays Swimming complex
Situated on Bugle Street in the old town surrounded by historic buildings and architecture dating back to the early 12th century this property is a rarity not to be missed.
Upon entry, the hallway shows of character and features guiding you to the main hub of the home. With open plan living in mind, the kitchen, living and dining room is well maintained throughout providing the perfect space for entertaining family and friends alike. The kitchen offers ample storage units and an array of worktop surface space great for food preparation. The living area benefits from a wonderful outlook onto the medieval town walls and Tudor merchant’s hall.
Both bedrooms are generous in size and both benefit from built-in wardrobes. The bedrooms are served by a three-piece bathroom suite including a bathtub with an overhead shower.
Externally is communal outside space with a designated parking bay for one vehicle. The home is offered with no forward chain.
Tenure
Share of freehold 25%
Unexpired Years: 993
Annual Ground Rent: Included in service
Ground Rent Increase: Tbc
Ground Rent Review Period: Tbc
Annual Service: £960 approx. Ask Agent
These details are to be confirmed by the vendor's solicitor and must be verified by a buyer's solicitor.
Additional information
Materials used in construction: Ask agent
Has the property been damaged by any flood water leaks, adverse weather or fire? Historic leak from neighbour above
Have any alterations/improvements been carried out during the current ownership: Yes, cosmetic
Is the property in either a conservation area or an area of outstanding natural beauty? Yes
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Southampton is a thriving commercial port with a population in excess of 250,000 and achieved city status in 1964 due to its contribution to trade and the economy. The city centre offers an extensive range of shopping and leisure facilities ranging from small boutique outlets to major department stores including the landmark West Quay shopping mall. Restaurants, bars and cafes cater for every taste and the Cinema de lux offers the finest film viewing experience. Numerous pleasant parks together with The Common, City golf course and sports centre offer a wide range of leisure opportunities with hundreds of acres of green open space. Premier league football is played at St Marys and the Ageas Bowl is the home of Hampshire cricket hosting domestic and international matches together with live music events. The Guildhall, Mayflower and Nuffield theatres host a wide and eclectic range of plays, opera, ballet and musicals and the public art gallery in the civic centre has a famous and acclaimed collection. The location also benefits from easy access to the M27 and M3 with the nearby Southampton Central and Southampton Parkway railway stations providing a fast and convenient route to London Waterloo, Winchester and the New Forest.
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£960 per year
Council tax band
B
Commonhold details