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Ness Road, Shoeburyness, Essex, SS3

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1

BATHROOMS

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Key features

  • Set within an attractive double-fronted red-brick character building
  • Lease: 145+ years
  • Bright open-plan Living & Kitchen with large bay window
  • Feature high ceilings
  • Beautiful shower room finished in classic metro tiles
  • Gas central heating (combi boiler)
  • Allocated parking for one car on forecourt
  • Access via grand communal hallway with access to communal rear garden for residents
  • Close to mainline station, Lidl, Sainsbury’s and seafront beaches

Description

Set within a red-brick character building, this GROUND FLOOR apartment enjoys a lease in excess of 145 years and an open-plan Living/Kitchen. Features include high ceilings, attractive character bay window, a beautiful shower room, gas central heating and allocated parking for one car. Residents benefit from a communal rear garden, with access via the grand communal hallway or a private side door from the apartment. Ideally positioned close to the mainline station, Lidl, Sainsbury’s and the seafront beaches.
Guide Price £150,000 - £160,000.

Entrance via

Communal entrance door to

Grand Communal Hallway

A welcoming entrance with real period charm: a wide, light-filled hall featuring tall ceilings, elegant coving and decorative corbels, and a classic Victorian-style mosaic/tessellated floor running the length of the space. A staircase rises to the upper floors with large window to the mid landing level. The hallway is well presented fire safety signage, and emergency exit lighting in place. Obscure glazed door to rear provides access to the Communal Gardens. Residents can enter via the main communal door, with internal doors leading to individual flats and shared areas. Personal entrance door to;

Living Area/Kitchen

4.5m (into bay) x 4.11m (max) - A bright bay-fronted reception with high ceilings, deep coving to smooth plastered ceiling and large sash windows flooding the room with light. Discreet one-way privacy film to the lower sash allows daylight in while maintaining street-level privacy. The contemporary Kitchen features charcoal shaker-style cabinets, subway-tile splashbacks, and timber-style worktops, inset with recessed stainless-steel sink unit with mixer tap over, built in 'Hotpoint' electric oven with split level two ring ceramic hob, and spaces for a fridge-freezer and undercounter washing machine. Wall-mounted gas combi boiler. Radiator. The space is finished with wood-effect flooring with an archway to;

Bedroom

10' 10" x 8' 6" (3.3m x 2.6m)

Calm and cosy double bedroom set off the living space via a charming arched doorway. Radiator. Finished with wood-effect flooring, the room includes a built-in wardrobe for handy storage and textured ceiling. Obscure glazed door to;

Lobby Area

4' 8" x 3' 3" (1.42m x 1m)

Part-glazed door giving side access to the communal garden. Finished with laminate wood-effect flooring, radiator, and a textured ceiling with recessed lighting. Frosted glazing provides privacy while allowing light through. Open access to;

Modern fitted Shower Room

7' 4" x 4' 7" (2.24m x 1.4m)

Obscure-glazed side window. Smart monochrome suite comprising a double-width walk-in shower with fitted glass screen and wall-mounted Triton electric shower, finished with classic white metro tiles. Wall-hung vanity basin with mixer tap, low-level dual-flush WC, and ladder-style heated towel rail. Attractive chequerboard lino-effect flooring completes the contemporary look. Wall-mounted extractor fan and smooth plastered ceiling.

Communal Gardens

The Garden is approached via the rear of the Communal Hallway or side access from the Lobby area of the apartment.

Frontage

Allocated parking space

Tenure

Leasehold - Tenure & Charges; Service/Management Charge: £925.00 per annum Ground Rent: £20.00 per annum (£10 payable every 6 months) Figures provided by the seller; buyers should verify via their solicitor.

Council Tax Band A

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Band: A
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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About Hunt Roche, Shoeburyness

Alexander Court, 66 Ness Road, Shoeburyness, SS3 9DG
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Hunt Roche Shoeburyness 01702 290900

Hunt Roche opened their very first branch based in West Road, Shoeburyness in 1995. Today they have 6 local branches. The Shoeburyness office have re-located their flagship branch to stunning new high-profile premises on the corner of Ness Road. The re-development of this landmark building; Alexander Court has been a local talking point for many years and the Hunt Roche team are proud to be the building's first new residents! We measure our success by the huge number of clients we have moved time and time again along with recommendations from clients old and new.About the Area

Shoeburyness (also called "Shoebury") is a town east of Southend-on-Sea, at the mouth of the Thames Estuary, which offers access to London Fenchurch Street, from mainline railway (originally opened in 1884).

Shoeburyness is lucky to have two beaches - both of which have been awarded with blue flags. East Beach is a long sandy beach that is crowned with a large grassy area making it a superb location to enjoy a picnic. It is a popular part of the estuary for watersports and home to Essex Kitesurfing Club. Shoebury Common Beach offers facilities to launch boats and jet-skis and has a large number of beach huts along the promenade area. Located within the grassy verge is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' which has been offering refreshments on site for many years and offers the perfect addition for a fun day beside the seaside for all the family.The area offers a large variety of Schools.

Hinguar Primary School has a long back dated history. The original school was built in 1886 and in 2012 the 'new Hinguar School' located within the grounds of the Garrison development - a prestigious site offering close proximity to nature reserves, historical interest and Shoebury East Beach. The original Victorian School is currently being redeveloped which sympathetically restores and updates the original building and grounds into stunning family homes.

Shoeburyness High School's students, staff, parents and wider community are celebrating an exceptional Ofsted report.It follows a full Section 5 inspection carried out by a team of 5 Inspectors and a Senior HMI on the 15th and 16th November 2017.The school, which has already had the accolade of being one of a small number of schools nationally to be invited by the DfE and the National Schools' Commissioner, Sir David Carter, to share its good practice this year, has been awarded a "Good with Outstanding" judgement.

Shoebury Garrison (referred to as 'The Barracks' by many of the locals) is a significant area of national importance. Through recent times the addition of modern executive homes has made an appearance, however retaining and the Grade II listed buildings and homes. The history, and setting, overlooking the mouth of the Thames Estuary, makes it a fascinating area to live and explore.

Located just outside the Garrison is the historic 'Shoebury Hotel', which was built in 1899 to replace the original tavern. Originally it played a major roll within the community, serving thirsty workers and soldiers from the local barracks after a hard days work. Although no longer a functioning hotel, the property was brought back to life in 2012 with a complete refurbishment and is now the rustic brasserie and wine bar.

There are a number of leisure facilities in the area including various parks, fishing ponds, restaurants, pubs with the added benefit of Southend airport just a 20 minute drive away.

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