£245,000
2 bed flat for sale
West End Road, Mortimer Common, Berkshire, Berkshire RG7Share of Freehold
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
No onward chain
First floor apartment
Own private entrance
2 double bedrooms
Lounge/dining room
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Gated Parking
EPC Rating D
Council Tax Band B
Offered for sale with No Onward Chain is this superb 2 double bedroom first floor apartment situated in a select gated development in the heart of the village.
Located in the heart of Mortimer, Ferndale Court comprises six unique converted apartments, ready to move in, with all the modern conveniences you would expect from 21st century living. Accommodation comprises fully equipped fitted kitchen, front aspect living room, two double bedrooms and bathroom. Additional benefits include well maintained communal grounds which are accessed via electric gates and allocated parking space plus visitors spaces.
Mortimer is a most desirable village with a terrific community. There are many facilities including St John`s primary and St Mary`s junior schools, doctors surgery, dentist, two chemists, two supermarkets, post office, hairdressers, churches, coffee shops, numerous pubs and recreation grounds with tennis courts for hire. There is good commutable access to the nearby towns of Reading, Newbury and Basingstoke and motorway networks M3 and M4. There is also a local railway station providing links to London Paddington and Waterloo. A regular bus service runs to and from Reading town centre.
Services - Electric, water and mains drainage.
Share of Freehold - Lease remaining 995 years. Annual service charge for the year 2024/25 is calculated at £1,228. No ground rent.
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Listed by
David Cliff