£220,000
1 bed terraced bungalow for sale
Melbourne Drive, Chipping Sodbury BS37Retirement
Freehold
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
About this property
No Onward Chain
One Bedroom Retirement Bungalow
Small Private Retirement Development in Popular Cul-de-Sac
Close to Footpaths Leading to High Street Shops
Kitchen, Lounge/Diner and Shower Room
Pleasant Rear Garden Area
Monitored Alarm System
One Allocated Parking Space.
Electric Heating and Mains Drainage
Council Tax Band - C - South Gloucestershire Council
Presented with no onward chain this one bedroom terrace bungalow was built in the 1980s and located in a very popular central location with two nearby footpaths enabling quick and easy level access to all the facilities found in Chipping Sodbury High Street. The property is in a well maintained private retirement development which has been built for persons who are 55 years old or more. To the front there is one allocated off street parking space plus visitor parking. Once inside the accommodation comprises of an entrance lobby with storage cupboard, a lounge/diner which leads through to the kitchen, one double bedroom and a shower room. Outside there is a pleasant south facing rear garden which opens onto a communal planted area which has seating, plus there is a clothes drying area and allocated space for bins from where they are collected (so no need for residents to move them on collection days). There is also a storage shed in another communal area. An ideal home for someone looking to downsize close to the High Street where all the amenities are very close at hand. Management Fees do apply.
Convenient for Chipping Sodbury High Street and shops, local bus routes and Yate shopping centreThe historic market town of Chipping Sodbury sits just below the Cotswold Escarpment and has excellent road links to the A46, the M4 (Junction 18 is approx. 4.9 miles away) Bristol and Bath. The nearby Yate train station (approx. 1.9 miles away) also provides good transport links for commuters to Bristol. The historic High Street dates back to the 12th Century and offers a wide and eclectic range of shops and established businesses which support the town and attract visitors. There is a selection of both Primary and Secondary Schooling in the area of good reputation plus Chipping Sodbury offers many nearby country walks (the Frome Valley Walkway and the Cotswold Way), a lovely common, golf course, cricket, rugby, football and tennis clubs. The centrally located Waitrose store has excellent parking and a cafeteria, whilst nearby Yate has a selection of shops and supermarkets in its large Shopping Centre, a Health and Fitness Leisure Centre plus the Cinema Complex so all your needs are catered for.
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