Cutlers Place, WIMBORNE

£169,950
  • Ref: 30290234
  • Type: Apartment
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Reception Rooms: 1
  • Council Tax Band: A
  • Tenure: Leasehold
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Property Summary

A well-proportioned, purpose built ground floor apartment located in the popular area of Colehill, benefitting from a single garage, communal garden and parking. 


Property Features

  • Ground Floor Apartment
  • One Double Bedroom
  • Private Entrance
  • Single Garage and Off Road Parking
  • Sole Agents

Full Details

Property Description
Cutlers Place offers a range of homes that were originally built in the 60’s and 70’s. The homes are within a short distance to local amenities and as a circular road there is very little traffic, making it an ideal location for families.

This particular property is located on the eastern side of Cutlers Place and offers well-proportioned accommodation throughout. The apartment features a spacious living room, a modern fitted kitchen with a selection of base and eye level units with views over the communal garden. There is also a double bedroom which benefits from an in-built storage cupboard and a bathroom. The home also benefits from full double glazing and a gas-fired, combi boiler, central heating.

Garden and Grounds
The communal gardens are neatly maintained, offering pleasant outdoor seating areas along with communal clothes drying facilities. The front garden areas serving each flat are allocated to the ground floor apartments, while the rear gardens are allocated to the first floor properties. In addition, there is a communal parking area leading to a garage block, where a garage is conveyed with the property.

Location
Colehill is a popular parish neighbouring Wimborne. The area has a bus service to Wimborne and also to the larger towns of Bournemouth and Poole. It is well served with sought-after primary and middle schools, post office and convenience stores, pharmacy, hair salon, a church, memorial hall and community library. There are a few fine old houses in Colehill dating from the 1860s but in general rapid expansion took place in the last century which has resulted in a wide variety of properties to suit varying budgets. There is a close community feel in Colehill and the Parish Council
have set up strong communication links via a regularly updated website and twice yearly newsletter to inform residents of the latest Parish initiatives being undertaken.
Recreation facilities include the Forestry Commission Plantation at Cannon Hill which is widely used for walking and cycling and directly links to the larger areas of heathland
at Holt and Whitesheet. A recreation ground at Oliver’s Park provides entertainment for families and children and there is a local nature reserve at Leigh Common. The Cricket Club incorporating Colehill Sports & Social Club is also a popular venue for many local residents.