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39 Meadowbrook Court, Twmpath Lane, Gobowen 39 Meadowbrook Court, Twmpath Lane, Gobowen, Oswestry, SY10 7HD Offers in the region of £64,995 WITH NO CHAIN - WOODHEADS are delighted to present this one bedroom semi detached retirement bungalow to the market. This property boasts a living/ dining room, conservatory, kitchen, bedroom, wet room and parking. Situated within a purpose built development with additional on site care facilities if required, benefiting from both a private enclosed rear courtyard and being surrounded by mature communal gardens. Viewings are highly recommended. Woodhead Oswestry Sales and Lettings Ltd. Registered in England and Wales Company No. 7261707 VAT Reg. No. 101 222787 Woodhead Oswestry Sales and Lettings Ltd. Registered in England and Wales Company No. 7261707 VAT Reg. No. 101 222787 DIRECTIONS cupboard) AGENT'S NOTE(S) From our office in Leg Street, continue onto Beatrice Minimum age - 55 Years. Street. Keep left to traffic lights and continue towards The bedroom has a built in double wardrobe, cupboard Gobowen. At round about take the third exit onto housing the tank, coving, telephone point and a double This retirement bungalow is part of a retirement complex Twmpath Lane and turn left sign posted 'Meadowbrook glazed window to the rear aspect. which was built in 1996 and is fully wheelchair accessible. Care Centre', following the road along and the property is The complex has a house manager, 24 hour care line on the right hand side. and back up services for the safety of all residents. There are laundry facilities, community centre and guest LOCATION accommodation is available for visitors. Gobowen lies on the A5/A483 roads between London and Holyhead. The village has regular bus links with There is an annual ground rent fee of £100.00 and Oswestry, St Martins, Ellesmere and Wrexham. monthly service charge fee is £400.00, these fees include The railway station is served by Arriva Trains Wales with the building insurance for the property, the maintenance regular trains connecting to Wrexham, Chester, of the communal areas, the up keep of the grounds Shrewsbury, Holyhead and the North Wales Coast, surrounding the property and allocated cleaning. Cardiff and Birmingham. The village has shops, medical facilities and schools. D1 There are three churches — Anglican, Methodist and LIVING AREA United Reformed. There are around 20 organisations The living area has a feature fireplace with wooden CLAUSES offering activities in which to participate. Local tourist surround and marble effect hearth, television aerial point, PARTICULARS attractions include Park Hall Countryside Experience, telephone point, coving, double glazed window to the side These particulars are believed to be correct but their Chirk Castle, Whittington Castle and the Shropshire aspect and a wood and glazed door leading into the accuracy is not guaranteed and they do not constitute or Union Canal. conservatory. Opening into: form any part of any contract. All measurements, areas The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital WET ROOM DINING AREA The wet room has a white suite comprising: panelled bath and distances are approximate and floor plans and is sited nearby. In 1919 funds and premises became photographs are for guidance purposes only. Woodhead available and the hospital transferred to the hospital With coving, double glazed window to the front aspect with chair lift, WC, pedestal wash hand basin, wall shower and an archway leading into the kitchen. with seat, part tiled walls, shaver socket/ light, coving, Sales and Lettings has no authority to make or give any section of a former army camp at Park Hall. Much representation or warranty whatsoever in relation to the progress has been made since that time both with vast ceiling light/ heater and a double glazed window to the CONSERVATORY front aspect. property. If you are travelling some distance contact the new buildings and pioneering medical treatments. 2.90m x 2.69m (9'6 x 8'10) office if you require any further information or SURROUNDING TOWNS The conservatory is of wood and double glazed OUTSIDE clarification. construction with a poly carbonate roof, ceiling fan, power Oswestry is a market town located on the border of FRONT GARDEN TENURE England and Wales. Famous for its outside markets on and lighting supplied and wood and double glazed double doors leading out to the rear courtyard. With a pathway leading to the front door and access to It is believed that this property is Lease hold, but we are Wednesdays and Saturdays and livestock market, the communal gardens. unable to verify this as we have no access to the Oswestry is one of the country's oldest recorded border KITCHEN documentation. If you proceed with the purchase of this towns. The town centre boasts a number of independent 2.41m x 2.11m (7'11 x 6'11) ALLOCATED PARKING property this will need to be verified by your and high street shops along with a number of specialist The kitchen has a range of fitted units, worktop surfaces, There is a hard standing driveway for a vehicle. solicitor/conveyance. retailers and has a number of popular restaurants. integrated oven with microwave over, integrated four ring REAR GARDEN Oswestry show ground plays host to a variety of annual electric hob with cooker hood over, stainless steel sink, SERVICES fairs, music festivals and the Oswestry show. The area is Paved for ease of maintenance with a rasied bed, brick We have been informed by the seller that the property part tiled walls, plumbing for washing machine, space for wall and a stable door to the parking space. renowned for its excellent state and private schools under counter appliance, coving and a double glazed benefits from mains water, mains drainage, electric including Oswestry School, Moreton Hall Girls School, window to the front aspect. heating. We have not tested any services, therefore no Adcote School for Girls, Ellesmere College and warranty can be given or implied as to their working Packwood Haugh. Road links to Chester, Shrewsbury and order. Welshpool. Gobowen railway station with links to Chester, Birmingham and Shrewsbury. LOCAL AUTHORITY/ PLANNING Woodhead Oswestry Sales & Lettings Ltd have not ENTRANCE checked rights of way, footpaths, covenants, easements, Wood and double glazed door leading into: wayleaves, nor existing or proposed planning permissions concerning this property or the surrounding area. ENTRANCE HALL With access to loft space, coving, panic alarm, built in FIXTURES AND FITTINGS cupboard and doors to the accommodation. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned above to be agreed with the Seller. LIVING/ DINING ROOM 6.68m x 4.14m (21'11 x 13'7) VIEWINGS (Measurements narrowing to 6'11) By appointment through the selling agents. Woodhead Oswestry Sales & Lettings Ltd, 12 Leg Street, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 2NL. Tel: (01691) 680044. COMMUNAL GARDENS There are communal gardens on the complex which can HOURS OF BUSINESS BEDROOM be enjoyed by all. These gardens are maintained by the Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm Saturday 9.00am - 3.96m x 3.94m (13 x 12'11) Court's gardener. 1.00pm Sunday Closed. A 24 hour answer phone service (Measurement excluding one wardrobe and including one is available..
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