Lease Details
Term: 189 years
Dated: 25 March 1993 (to 24 March 2182) (157 years left)
Service Charge & Ground Rent: Costs are shared on a 25% basis
FREEHOLDER / RENTCHARGE OWNER:
Simon Marks
Agenta Estates; Bridgeleigh, Old Rydon Lane, Exeter, EX2 7JW
Simon Marks <sm@argentaestates.co.uk>
SERVICES:
Electricity: EDF
Gas: British Gas
Telephone & Broadband: TalkTalk
Heating last serviced: 2022
Double Glazed Windows fitted: Nov 2022
A WELL-LOCATED ONE-BEDROOM FLAT IN THE HEART OF TOWN – IDEAL FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS, COUPLES, STUDENTS OR INVESTORS
This neutrally decorated second-floor flat is positioned just off the High Street in a southerly-facing location, just approximately 60 yards from the seafront. It’s ideal for those seeking easy access to shops, public transport, schools, and local amenities, as well as the vibrant community the town has to offer. Inside, the flat features a bright and spacious reception room with large windows that allow for an abundance of natural light.
The double bedroom includes built-in open wardrobes, offering both practicality and additional storage. The kitchen is fitted with wall and base units, drawers, and has space for a freestanding cooker, washing machine, and fridge/freezer, catering to all everyday living needs.
The bathroom is equipped with a panelled bath and shower over, pedestal wash hand basin, and W/C. The property is believed to be constructed of brick and stone beneath a tiled roof, and benefits from gas central heating and double glazing, with new windows installed just over 12 months ago. Located on a street leading directly from the High Street, residents benefit from close proximity to local amenities including churches, schools, a cinema, library, hospital, restaurants, and pubs.
Excellent transport links are nearby, with the M5 interchange at Junction 22 (Edithmead) and mainline rail connections from Highbridge.
Council Tax Band: A – £1,633.42 (2025/26) Service Charge & Ground Rent: Costs are shared on a 25% basis This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase a well-positioned and low-maintenance flat in a highly convenient location — perfect as a first home or a solid addition to a property portfolio.
Building Safety
No Reports
Mobile Signal
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Construction Type
Standard Construction
Existing Planning Permission
No Reports
Coalfield or Mining
No Reports
ACCOMMODATION:
Entrance Hall, Lounge, Kitchen, Bedroom, Bathroom, Gas Central Heating & Double Glazing
ENTRANCE HALL:
Entrance door and radiator
LOUNGE: 5.09m x 3.30m / 16′ 8 x 10′ 10
Cast iron fireplace, double glazed window, radiator and picture rail
KITCHEN: 3.00m x 1.70m / 9′ 10 x 5′ 7
Single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. Base and wall units with drawer unit and roll-top working surfaces. Part-tiled walls and radiator.
BEDROOM: 3.92m x 3.37m max / 12′ 10 x 11′ 1 max
Double glazed window, radiator, coved ceiling and open-fronted wardrobe.
BATHROOM:
White suite comprising panelled bath with a ‘Mira’ shower unit and screen. Pedestal wash hand basin and low-level WC. Double glazed window, radiator and extractor fan.
THE TOWN
Burnham-on-Sea is a charming seaside town located in Somerset, England. Situated on the Bristol Channel coast, it is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, traditional seafront attractions, and relaxed atmosphere. Here’s a description of Burnham-on-Sea:
It boasts a long stretch of sandy beach that is perfect for leisurely walks, sunbathing, and family outings. The beach is backed by a promenade, offering stunning views of the sea and the town.
Burnham-on-Sea is home to two lighthouses, the “Low Lighthouse” and the “High Lighthouse.” The Low Lighthouse is particularly famous for being one of the shortest lighthouses in Britain. Both lighthouses are picturesque and add to the town’s maritime charm.
The town features a mix of Victorian and Edwardian architecture, with many buildings dating back to the town’s heyday as a seaside resort. The architecture adds a nostalgic charm to the streets, with elegant facades and ornate details.
Nearby, you’ll find nature reserves such as the Berrow Dunes and the Burnham-on-Sea and Highbridge Community Nature Reserve. These areas are great for birdwatching, walking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Somerset coast.
Wandering through Burnham-on-Sea’s streets, you’ll find quaint shops, boutiques, and cafes. The town has a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, making it a pleasant place to explore on foot.
Overall, Burnham-on-Sea offers a delightful blend of seaside charm, history, and natural beauty. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day at the beach, exploring local attractions, or enjoying coastal walks, Burnham-on-Sea has something to offer for everyone.
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