2 Bed │ 2 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £210,000 Leasehold
Key features
Full description
Redgate House is a converted Grade II listed period property and has fine views across Hotham Park.
The property provides character with an excellent mix of modern and contemporary fittings, which include attractive sash windows and a contemporary wash hand basin in the en-suite shower room.
The property is in fine decorative order and benefits from quality fixtures and fittings. The sitting room is light and airy and has double doors into the kitchen, which has a fitted oven and hob and space for a washing machine and fridge/freezer. The principal bedroom has mirror fronted fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room. There is also a second bedroom and bathroom.
Outside, to the rear of the property is a communal patio garden and at the front is allocated parking.
Tenure: We understand there is the balance of 125 year lease from 2000.
Maintenance: We understand the maintenance charge payable is currently £1,177 paid per half year including ground rent.
Council Tax Band: C
Situation
Situation
Situated on the outskirts of the seaside town of Bognor Regis and overlooking Hotham Park. The town centre, mainline railway station, beach, promenade and Felpham village are all within walking distance.
A beautiful two bedroom two bathroom apartment within a Grade II listed period building with stunning views over Hotham Park, communal gardens and allocated parking.
06/06/22
Why live in Bognor Regis & Aldwick?
The town of Bognor earned its seal of royal approval when King George V came here to convalesce in the 1920s. Fast forward and Bognor is now favoured as a commercial hub, with many large retailers moving to the area to take advantage of the wealth of commercial property available. There are also many new residential developments on the edge of the old town that blend well with the period properties and apartments on the seafront.
Bognor Regis is one of the sunniest places in the UK and our award-winning beaches are a great place to go to soak up the rays. The huge expanses of sand are bordered by a long esplanade that stretches for nearly three miles and provides the launch pad for the annual International Bognor Birdman competition.