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37 Stanpit Internal Brochure 2019 37 STANPIT, CHRISTCHURCH DORSET, BH23 3LT ASKING PRICE £495,000 FREEHOLD Mitchells are acting as agents for the Vendor. These particulars are for your guidance only. They are not (1) an offer for a contract (2) representations of fact, nor is their accuracy guaranteed. None of our staff has any authority to give any representation or warranty concerning this property Mitchells are acting as agents for the Vendor. These particulars are for your guidance only. They are not (1) an offer for a contract (2) representations RESIDENTIAL SALES & LETTING of fact, nor is their accuracy guaranteed. None of our staff has any authority to give any representation or warranty concerning this property COMMERCIAL SALES & LETTING Partners: P.A. WOODMAN FNAEA FPCS B.C. JENKINS MNAEA P.J. WOODMAN LLB Z. JENKINS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Cambridge House, 112-114 Stanpit, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 3ND LAND DEPARTMENT Tel : 01202 499295 PLANNING SPECIALISTS www: mitchells.uk.com gorgeous and substantial four bedroom, three storey, semi-detached A property of quite some style and character offering deceptively PROPERTY FEATURES spacious accommodation of approaching 1600 sq.ft. Enviable located in this highly sought after area, almost opposite Stanpit Marsh Nature Reserve Ÿ across which are beautiful walks and views across to Hengistbury Head, with A s t y l i s h , t h r e e s t o r e y access to Christchurch town centre. Fisherman's Bank and the Harbour's character semi-detached edge are situated close by with local amenities including pubs, shops, bus town-house routes and the medical centre nearby. The property also features off road Ÿ Spacious accommodation of parking and an attractive courtyard style garden. approx. 1,600 sq.ft Ÿ Four double bedrooms Ÿ A large well-fitted four piece bathroom Ÿ Excellent living accommodation on the ground floor together with conservatory extension Ÿ Gas fired central heating with partial double glazed windows Ÿ Attractive well fitted kitchen with separate utility room Ÿ The property enjoys an abundance of style and character Ÿ Highly sought after location in the centre of Stanpit with local amenities nearby Ÿ Off road parking (rare for this location) Ÿ Viewing strongly recommended Ÿ Council Tax ‘D’ £1,931.64 Ÿ Energy Performance Rating ‘F’.
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