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BOWERS COURT, CHARD, SOMERSET Chard o Phase Two BOWERS COURT, CHARD, SOMERSET Chard Shopping Chard has an excellent selection of shops and stores, including a Sainsbury’s supermarket close to the development just off Chard High Street. The county town of Taunton offers an even wider selection, with all your favourite home and fashion names represented. For a more comprehensive shopping trip, try Princesshay shopping centre in Exeter or Bristol’s famous Cribbs Causeway or Cabot Circus. Sport and Leisure Chard has excellent sports facilities at the Cresta Leisure Centre, as well as popular local football, rugby and cricket clubs. Golf is also well represented, with a choice of courses at Windwhistle, Taunton Vale and Yeovil. Horse racing fans can enjoy regular meetings at Taunton and Wincanton, while outdoor leisure enthusiasts can choose between Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks, each offering a wealth of pursuits from hiking to rock climbing. Chard boasts a wide selection of welcoming pubs and restaurants for your evening enjoyment, with multiscreen cinemas and theatres in Taunton and Yeovil. Schools and Services Manor Court Primary and The Redstart Primary School are both within easy reach, with secondary education provided by Holyrood Academy. The area is well served by private schools, including Chard School and Taunton School. GP services can be found at Springfield Surgery (Sat Nav: TA20 2EW - call 01460 63380), with dentists available at Springside Dental Practice (Sat Nav: TA20 1PT - Call 01460 61671). Location The stunning scenery and beaches of Lyme Regis are 10 miles distant, whilst the M5 Motorway is approximately 12 miles to Junction 25. Cricket St. Thomas Hotel, lakes and gardens are 3 miles from the property, and the A303 offering good communications to London and further to Exeter is 3 miles distant No. 5 Ground Floor One Bedroom Open Plan Kitchen / Lounge Bathroom Cloakroom Entrance Hall Under Floor Heating Double Glazing Fitted Bathroom & Kitchen Parking No. 6 Ground Floor One Bedroom Open Plan Kitchen / Lounge Bathroom Entrance Hall Under Floor Heating Double Glazing Fitted Bathroom & Kitchen Parking No. 7 First Floor One Bedroom Open Plan Kitchen / Lounge Bathroom Entrance Hall Under Floor Heating Double Glazing Fitted Bathroom & Kitchen Parking No. 8 First Floor One Bedroom Open Plan Kitchen / Lounge Bathroom Cloakroom Entrance Hall Under Floor Heating Double Glazing Fitted Bathroom & Kitchen Parking Penthouse 9 Second Floor One Bedroom Open Plan Kitchen / Lounge Bathroom Cloakroom Entrance Hall Under Floor Heating Double Glazing Fitted Bathroom & Kitchen Parking Penthouse 10 Second Floor One Bedroom Open Plan Kitchen / Lounge Bathroom Entrance Hall Under Floor Heating Double Glazing Fitted Bathroom & Kitchen Parking The New Bowers Court Development Flat no. Asking Price 5 (Ground Floor) £110,000 6 (Ground Floor) £110,000 7 (First Floor) £110,000 8 (First Floor) £110,000 9 (Penthouse) £115,000 10 (Penthouse) £115,000 Buy with just a 5% deposit at BOWERS COURT Just released, Phase 2 of Bowers Court comprises of just 6 beautiful one bedroom flats that are * Only 5% deposit required eligible for deposit assistance under the Government Help To Buy Scheme. * 75% mortgage - talk to our independent mortgage advisor. This Scheme enables you to borrow 20% of the purchase price from the Government, Interest Free Mortgage Advisors for 5 years, leaving you to find only 5% deposit. * Open to first time buyers and homemovers As this is a unique opportunity in the area to own your own property, we expect interest to be high. To register your interest and book an appointment with our independent mortgage broker please contact Chris Cherry on 01460 63600 Example 5% Buyers Deposit - £5,500 20% Government Loan - £22,500 75% Mortgage - £82,500 First Time Buyers The properties are exempt from stamp duty. Buy To Let The property would be suitable as an investment with a 5.5% potential gross yield. The properties will achieve approximately £500pcm. Location Th e A30 runs past the development and through Chard, linking to Yeovil 15 miles to the east, while the A358 links to Taunton 16 miles to the north. Exeter and Bristol are also within easy reach at 30 miles and 62 m iles respectively, with the M5 just 15 miles away. Trains from Taunton to London Paddington take just 1hr 50 m ins, while Axminster, just 7 miles away, links to Waterloo in 2hrs 40 mins. Exeter and Bristol airports are each around an hour away, with ferries from nearby Weymouth to Jersey and Guernsey. Directions From Chard Town High Street, follow the road down to Fore Street going down the hill. Once at the traffic lights, continue straight across and looking to the left after the Church you see the building and the Derbyshire’s For Sale Board. Postcode: TA20 1ER C H A R D , S O M E R S E T , T A 2 0 1QF 01460 63600 DERBYSHIRE’S ESTATE AGENTS .
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