Victoria Road – Mortimer – Reading – Berkshire – RG7 3SW a Two-Bedroom First Floor Apartment in a Popular Retirement Development Close to Shops

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Victoria Road – Mortimer – Reading – Berkshire – RG7 3SW a Two-Bedroom First Floor Apartment in a Popular Retirement Development Close to Shops 6 Badgers Croft – Victoria Road – Mortimer – Reading – Berkshire – RG7 3SW A two-bedroom first floor apartment in a popular retirement development close to shops 6 Badgers Croft Entrance hall • Sitting room • Two Bedrooms • Kitchen • Shower room £156,500 leasehold Badgers Croft is conveniently located off Victoria Road next to the Fairground playing fields and close to the shops in the village centre. An attractive two-bedroom first floor apartment with views towards the gardens and common. Gardens and grounds mostly laid to lawn with herbaceous borders and shrubs. Facilities include a resident scheme manager, laundry and emergency alarm system. Visitors’ parking to the front of the development. Good road communications with easy access View from sitting room to the M4 at junction 12 and frequent trains from Reading to London (Paddington) 99 year lease (from 1987), no ground rent and 55+ age covenant. For viewings please contact the Scheme Manager on 0118 9332411 or Fifity5Plus on 01488 668655 Sitting room Kitchen The Property Directions to Badgers Croft No 6 is a light and spacious two bedroom first floor apartment with fine From Junction 11 of the M4 take the A33 south to Basingstoke and after views over gardens to the recreation ground. Approximate room about a mile filter right to Grazeley. At the mini-roundabout turn left onto dimensions as follows: Mereoak Lane. Entrance Hall with stairs to first floor landing and access to loft space. Follow this road to Stratfield Mortimer and at the T junction bear right into Stannah Stairlift. Sitting Room (13'8" x 11'1") with views over communal The Street and onto Mortimer Common. Pass Hammonds Heath on your gardens. West-facing Kitchen (10'5" x 8'5") Bedroom 1 (14' including right and take the next turning right into Badgers Croft. double wardrobe x 9') Bedroom 2 (8'10" x 8'5") Shower room. Approximate gross internals: Total: 56.8 m2 / 611 ft2 Energy performance rating: 67 Condition Code: B Service charge: £1,877.01 p.a. Council tax banding: C Shower room These particulars are intended to give a fair description of the property for the guidance of interested parties. They do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. All descriptions, dimensions, distances, orientations, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other statements are given in good faith; interested parties must satisfy themselves on the correctness of each element. The services provided have not been tested by the Agents. No person in the employment of the vendor’s Agents has any authority to make or give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property nor to enter into any contract on behalf of the vendor. Badgers Croft Badgers Croft is set at the end of Victoria Road close to the junction with West End Road and the Common. There are 24 properties in four two-storey buildings in landscaped gardens and grounds with parking contained within the development. Some of the apartments overlook the Fairground playing fields to the east, once the venue for the trading of horses. Location Mortimer is set in attractive countryside not far from the thriving centres of Reading and Basingstoke with their excellent shopping and leisure facilities. Mortimer itself has good local shopping including a chemist, supermarket, newsagent, travel agent, bank, post office, hardware shops and churches of most denominations. A new Budgens supermarket is adjacent to the development. There is also a library, coffee shop and several inns. Wokefield Park Golf Course is about two miles away. There is a bus stop close to the development with regular services to Reading and Tadley. There are many interesting places to visit including The Vyne at Sherborne St John, West Green House and the site of Calleva Atrebatum. Also the magnificent Swallowfield Park designed by William Talman, Stratfield Saye House, home to the Dukes of Wellington, and the Sandham Memorial Chapel at Burghclere. The 'Mortimers' are contained between the two motorways - the M4 and M3. There is more than one ‘Mortimer‘ - with Stratfield Mortimer less than a mile away and a little further Stratfield Saye, the home of the Duke of Wellington. Further afield Grange Management (Southern) Limited, 6 Godalming Business Centre, We’re here to help Mortimer Common is about eight miles from Reading and Woolsack Way, Godalming Surrey GU7 2XW seven miles from the M4 (J12). Basingstoke is about ten miles and Tadley five miles. There is a station at Stratfield Mortimer Telephone: 0845 330 3444 with trains to Reading, Basingstoke and to London Email: [email protected] (Paddington) taking just under an hour. www.grangemanagement.com .
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