Guide price
£260,000
2 bed flat for saleCoppice Street, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7
2 beds
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Retirement
- Freehold
Woolley & Wallis
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About this property
Ground floor
Overs 60’s
Two bedrooms
Private garden space
Close to Town Centre
On-site manager ( Mon - Fri )
A bright, ground floor apartment, situated on the corner of a popular retirement complex just a short distance from Shaftesbury’s High Street and amenities.
Hardy Lodge is a modern, attractive development of apartments designed specifically for the over 60’s. Named after the famous Dorset novelist, Thomas Hardy, the development maintains a high level of service and stress free living. There is a 24 hour care-line system, Owner lounge and social events, a Guest Suite and owners car park.
No 14, is a light and spacious two-bedroom, ground floor corner apartment. Benefitting from a private entrance into the hall that comprises two storage cupboards, a cloakroom, and the shower room There are two double bedrooms both of which include fitted wardrobes with sliding mirror doors. The sitting room is dual aspect and filled with light. A glazed door opens onto the private courtyard garden which is a delightful space. An separte glazed door leads into the modern sleek kitchen with built-in appliances, including under counter fridge and freezer, a washing machine and a large window.
Lease and Charges
The 999 year Lease started in 2018
The annual service charge is £5722 for 2026 ( incl. Electric and water & more)
Ground rent is £880.30 for 2026
Situation
The historic hilltop town of Shaftesbury is famous for the ‘Hovis’ advert filmed on Gold Hill. The vibrant High Street provides a variety of national and independent retailers for your everyday needs including opticians, dentist, doctors and a cottage hospital. There are a selection of supermarkets nearby including Tesco, Asda and Waitrose. Communications are excellent with the A350 running from north to the south coast through the town and the A303 to London can be reached in around 10 minutes by car. The nearby towns of Gillingham and Tisbury include a mainline railway station with services from London Waterloo to the West Country. The area is well known for the large choice of good State and Independent primary and secondary schools and a variety of outdoor and countryside activities including golf, cycling, shooting and horse riding.
Outside
services
Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected to the property. Ultrafast broadband is available and all mobile phone networks have good coverage.
Dorset Council Tax D
EPC: C
Directions
Post code: SP7 8GY
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