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Moorlands, 50 Haven Road, Canford Cliffs, Poole, BH13 7LU Moorlands, 50 Haven Road, Canford Cliffs, Poole, BH13 7LU A unique opportunity to acquire a charming first floor character apartment in the heart of Canford Cliffs village, with a gated entrance, large south facing patio terrace and garage. £475,000 - Leasehold Situation and Description Canford Cliffs village is well known for being The exceptionally large loft space would offer one of the most prestigious places to live. It the opportunity of conversion to a bedroom with has a variety of café bars, restaurants and en suite, subject to planning permission. speciality shops, with a wide variety of properties ranging from luxury apartments to Externally, the property benefits from a large contemporary designed cliff top residences. south facing patio sun terrace and garage. The village is within a short distance of VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Branksome Chine and golden sandy beaches. Canford Cliffs is ideally situated providing quick Tenure: Leasehold access to Bournemouth and Poole, making it a Lease term: 999 years from 1st May 1969 very popular place to own a property. Maintenance charge: No annual charge. The repainting of the exterior is shared 50:50 every Situated in the highly sought after district of 4 years between the ground and first floor flats. Canford Cliffs, this spacious characterful two All exterior woodwork was repainted in April double bedroom first floor apartment offers the 2021. perfect main residence or second home, in Holiday lets: To be confirmed close proximity to both Branksome Chine and Pets: Allowed the Blue Flag beaches of Sandbanks, Poole. • Characterful first floor apartment Accessed via a side gate and woodland • Level walk to Canford Cliffs village walkway, the apartment immediately directs • Short walk to Canford Cliffs beach you to a large south facing patio sun terrace, • Large south facing patio terrace perfect for al fresco dining and entertainment • Two double bedrooms opportunities. • Kitchen/breakfast room • Spacious lounge On entry, stairs ascend to the first floor landing • Family bathroom and to all principal rooms. • Loft space • This bright and spacious apartment exudes Garage characterful details throughout with feature bay • No forward chain windows and high ceilings to name a few. The landing area allows for a defined social/dining area and offers a good amount of storage options. The main lounge to the south elevation offers ample space for soft seating and is a wonderful, sunny area to relax in. The traditional kitchen has wall and base mounted units, and the generous size will easily accommodate a breakfast table and chairs. The grand main double bedroom, with feature bay window, offers leafy views plus fitted wardrobes and sink. The second bedroom, also a double, is served by a fully tiled family bathroom and an additional separate WC. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Mays and their clients give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Mays have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. New Developments (where applicable) Plans and specification are subject to change during the course of construction. All measurements are approximate. The developers reserve the right to alter and amend the information given in these particulars as necessary. Nothing contained herein shall be, or shall be deemed to be, part of any contract. The approximate dimensions quoted indicate the maximum room sizes and are scaled from plans before construction has commenced. They are not intended to be used for carpet sizes, appliance spaces or items of furniture. 290 SANDBANKS ROAD LILLIPUT, POOLE, DORSET BH14 8HX TEL: 01202 709888 FAX: 01202 707648 EMAIL: POOLE@MAYSESTATEAGENTS .COM .
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