20 Pembroke Court – West Street – Wilton – Wiltshire – SP2 0DG a One-Bedroom Second Floor Apartment in a Popular Retirement Development Close to Shops

20 Pembroke Court – West Street – Wilton – Wiltshire – SP2 0DG a One-Bedroom Second Floor Apartment in a Popular Retirement Development Close to Shops

20 Pembroke Court – West Street – Wilton – Wiltshire – SP2 0DG A one-bedroom second floor apartment in a popular retirement development close to shops 20 Pembroke Court Entrance hall • Sitting room • Bedroom • Kitchen • Shower room £99,950 leasehold Pembroke Court is situated close to the centre of the town almost opposite the beautiful parish church of St Mary and St Nicholas built in the Italian Romanesque style. A one-bedroom second floor apartment overlooking the courtyard. The gardens, leading down to the River Nadder, are well maintained with attractive seating areas looking into the courtyard. Facilities include a resident manager, emergency alarm system, residents’ lounge, intercom system, guest suite and laundry. Parking is provided in the Sitting Room central courtyard. There is a good bus service to Salisbury with its comprehensive shopping facilities. There are fast trains from Salisbury to London (Waterloo) 163 year lease, no ground rent and 55+ age covenant. For viewings please contact the Scheme Manager on 01722 744961 or Fifty5plus on 01488 668655 Kitchen Shower room The Property Directions to Pembroke Court No 20 is a one bedroom second floor apartment with approximate room From the A36 (Wilton Road) west of Salisbury, continue over the railway dimensions as follows: Entrance Hall with large airing cupboard and loft bridge and along Wilton Road, passing Nether Hampton Road on your left. access. Sitting Room (16'4" x 10'8") with large bay window (5'8“ max x At the roundabout turn left into Minster Road which takes you past the 3'7") and wall lights. Kitchen (10'1" x 5'10") with skylight. Bedroom (12'8" entrance to Wilton House and on into Silver Street, leading to the including double wardrobe x 9') Shower room (6'9" x 5'5") Double glazing crossroads in the centre of Wilton. and electric storage heating. Continue into West Street, passing Crow Lane on your right, and Pembroke Court is situated close to the centre of the town, backing on to Pembroke Court will be found in a short distance on the right, opposite St the River Wylye. Mary and St Nicholas’ Church. Approximate gross internals: Total: 41 m2 / 441 ft2 Energy performance rating: 75 Condition Code: C Service charge: £2,638.43 p.a. Council tax banding: C Bedroom 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. Pembroke Court The development consists of 35 apartments in two three- storey buildings linked by a communal lounge and covered walkways. The properties back onto the River Wylye and parking is provided in the central courtyard. Location Wilton has a good range of amenities from banks, post office, and chemist to bakery, hairdresser and a weekly market, all within easy walking distance of Pembroke Court. Wilton became famous for its carpets many years ago but the Wilton Royal Carpet Factory eventually closed its doors in 1995. Today the Wilton Shopping Centre opposite the Garden Centre occupies much of the original site. Wilton remained the administrative centre of Wiltshire until the 11th century and was a prosperous market town until the building of Salisbury Cathedral. Wilton Abbey founded in the eighth century, was surrendered to Henry VIII's commissioners and much of the estate was granted to the Earl of Pembroke who built Wilton House. The house was largely destroyed by fire in the seventeenth century and rebuilt. Today it stands in beautiful gardens spanning the River Wylye with the main entrance just east of the market place. Further afield Wilton lies about four miles west of Salisbury just off the A36 which connects with the M27 and about seven miles from Stonehenge. Southampton is about 16 miles away. Ringwood is about 20 miles and Shaftesbury 16 miles. Fast Grange Management (Southern) Limited, The Mill, Abbey Mill Business Park, Lower Eashing, trains from Salisbury to London (Waterloo) take about an Surrey GU7 2QJ hour and a half. Telephone: 01483 411770 Email: [email protected] www.grangemanagement.com .

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