£310,000
2 bed flat for saleHarestock Road, Winchester, Hampshire SO22
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Retirement
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Charters - Winchester
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About this property
Purpose-built retirement flat exclusively for residents aged 55 years and over
Self-contained accommodation with its own private entrance, offering independence and privacy
Allocated parking space included for added convenience
Private terrace providing an ideal space to relax or enjoy outdoor dining
Beautifully maintained communal gardens for residents to enjoy
Offered with no onward chain
Set within the attractive and well-regarded Flowerdown House, this well-presented apartment offers an excellent opportunity for purchasers aged 55 years and above. The spacious ground-floor property provides well-proportioned accommodation extending to approximately 885 sq ft, combining light-filled interiors with a peaceful setting on the northern edge of Winchester.
The apartment is accessed via its own private entrance and opens into a central reception hallway, from which all principal rooms are accessed. The generous sitting room is a particular highlight, offering ample space for both living and dining furniture while benefitting from excellent natural light. Double doors lead directly into a charming glass-roof conservatory, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living and providing a pleasant outlook over the surrounding greenery - ideal as a relaxing seating area or an additional dining space.
The kitchen is neatly arranged and functional, conveniently positioned off the hallway and adjacent to the sitting room, making it well suited to everyday living. The apartment offers two bedrooms, comprising a well-proportioned principal bedroom and a second bedroom that would work equally well as a guest room, home office, or study. A fitted bathroom completes the internal accommodation.
Externally, Flowerdown House is set within well-maintained communal grounds and benefits from a private residents’ parking area. The location is particularly appealing, offering easy access to Winchester city centre, the railway station, and a wide range of local amenities, while also being ideally placed for countryside walks and convenient commuter routes.
Tenure
Leasehold 999 Years
Unexpired Years: 962
Annual Ground Rent: Tbc
Ground Rent Increase: Tbc
Ground Rent Review Period: Tbc
Annual Service: £2400
These details are to be confirmed by the vendor's solicitor and must be verified by a buyer's solicitor. Agents Note: Where this property is subject to estate management, service, and/or ground rent charges, an administrative fee may be payable to the management company to transfer these charges into the buyer’s name upon completion.
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Materials used in construction: Bricks, wood, cement, glass, concrete
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Winchester is a historic cathedral city in Hampshire, southern England, renowned for its rich heritage, cultural significance, and picturesque setting along the River Itchen. Once the ancient capital of England, Winchester played a central role in the country’s early political and religious life, particularly during the Anglo-Saxon period. The city is best known for Winchester Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in Europe, which houses the tomb of King Canute and the grave of novelist Jane Austen. Winchester also features the legendary Great Hall, home to the iconic Round Table associated with King Arthur, reflecting the city’s deep ties to medieval legend. Today, Winchester blends historic charm with modern life. It is a thriving university city, home to the University of Winchester, and offers a vibrant mix of independent shops, markets, festivals, and cultural venues. Surrounded by the South Downs National Park, Winchester is also a gateway to scenic countryside and outdoor activities, making it both a significant historical destination and a desirable place to live and visit.
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Tenure
Leasehold (962 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
Ground rent date of next review