Guide price
£180,000
3 bed flat for saleThe Waterloo, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Chain free
Leasehold
About this property
**Chain Free** A spacious first floor apartment over-looking the River Churn, within easy reach of the Abbey Grounds and a short walk to the town's centre. Communal Gardens & Residents' parking.
The property comprises:
Entrance Hall, Utility/storage cupboard, WC, Wet Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Living/Dining Room, 3 double bedrooms.
The property benefits from full uPVC double glazing and gas central heating.
Outside there are communal gardens that surround the complex. There is a lockable bike store and large storage area exclusive to flat 4.
Council Tax Band B - £1,778.87pa
Leasehold - 84 Years Remaining (Current owner in process of extending for a further 99 years)
Service Charge - £921pa
EPC C
Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds and famous for its Roman history, has an abundance of cultural attractions including the Corinium Museum, Roman Amphitheatre and the Abbey. Cirencester Park is home to the Polo Club, one of the most historic clubs in the country, being founded in 1894.
The Market Place offers a choice of high street stores, independent retailers, cafes and restaurants. There is also the multi-award-winning Barn Theatre, Sundial Theatre and the Bathurst Estate and grounds.
The property comprises:
Entrance Hall, Utility/storage cupboard, WC, Wet Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Living/Dining Room, 3 double bedrooms.
The property benefits from full uPVC double glazing and gas central heating.
Outside there are communal gardens that surround the complex. There is a lockable bike store and large storage area exclusive to flat 4.
Council Tax Band B - £1,778.87pa
Leasehold - 84 Years Remaining (Current owner in process of extending for a further 99 years)
Service Charge - £921pa
EPC C
Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds and famous for its Roman history, has an abundance of cultural attractions including the Corinium Museum, Roman Amphitheatre and the Abbey. Cirencester Park is home to the Polo Club, one of the most historic clubs in the country, being founded in 1894.
The Market Place offers a choice of high street stores, independent retailers, cafes and restaurants. There is also the multi-award-winning Barn Theatre, Sundial Theatre and the Bathurst Estate and grounds.
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Tenure
Leasehold (83 years)
Service charge
£921 per year
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
Ground rent date of next review