Guide price
£375,000
2 bed flat for saleMeyrick Park Crescent, Bournemouth, Dorset BH3
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
1040 sq. Ft. Ground-floor Edwardian apartment with private entrance
Fully renovated with new plumbing, vintage-style radiators, and full rewire
New insulated floors with engineered dark oak flooring throughout
Newly fitted Howdens kitchen with oven, fridge-freezer, and dishwasher
Stylish new period bathroom with roll-top bath and vintage-effect fittings
Private garden plus allocated parking with EV charging point
Restored Edwardian porch/sunroom with stained-glass double entry doors
Walking distance to town centre, beaches, supermarkets, schools, and bus routes
Spacious ground-floor Edwardian apartment with restored porch, stained glass doors, coving and ceiling roses. Renovated throughout with new heating, plumbing, kitchen, appliances, and stylish period bathroom. Benefits from garden, EV parking and private driveway.
The Property
One of 3 well-appointed luxury apartments, This impressive 1040 sq. Ft. Ground-floor apartment forms part of a beautifully converted Edwardian villa and benefits from its own private entrance, private garden, and allocated parking with an electric vehicle charging point.
The property has undergone a comprehensive programme of renovations, blending period character with modern convenience. Highlights include a new block-paved driveway, original Edwardian cast-iron railings, and an impressive restored Edwardian entry porch/sunroom with beautiful stained-glass double doors. Inside, the home showcases coving, decorative ceiling roses, feature fireplaces, and high ceilings, while enjoying the practicality of new insulated floors, engineered dark oak flooring, new plumbing throughout with vintage-style radiators, and a full electrical rewire.
The accommodation includes two generously sized double bedrooms, a stylish new period bathroom, and a spacious living and dining area complemented by a newly fitted Howdens kitchen with integrated oven, fridge-freezer, and dishwasher.
Externally, the private garden provides welcome outside space, while the driveway includes an EV charging point for modern living.
History
Built in 1895, the villa was once the home of Colonel Sir Henry Knollys kcvo, courtier to Queen Maud of Norway. 25 Meyrick Park Crescent therefore carries genuine royal-household provenance, with the building now tastefully restored into elegant apartments.
Location & Lifestyle
Meyrick Park Crescent offers a rare blend of tranquillity and convenience. Set within a leafy, residential enclave, the crescent enjoys a woodland feel with mature trees and green space, yet is only minutes from the beach and town centre.
Walking distance to major bus routes
Walking distance to town centre, beaches, and major supermarkets (Waitrose, Lidl, etc.)
Excellent school catchment including Talbot Heath, Talbot House, Malmsbury, St Lukes, and St Marks
A number of excellent day-care/nurseries within walking distance
A short walk through Meyrick Park itself leads directly into Bournemouth town centre, with its shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. The park is also home to the golf course and gym, as well as the well-regarded rugby pavilion. For racquet sports enthusiasts, West Hants Tennis Club is nearby.
Transport links are excellent: Bournemouth railway station offers direct services to London Waterloo in under two hours, while road connections via the A338 link to the M27. Bournemouth Airport is also close by for domestic and European travel.
Living here truly delivers the best of both worlds - the calm of a leafy residential setting, with the sea, town, and exceptional leisure amenities just a short stroll away.
Extra Information
Service charges will be simply split 3 ways as share of freehold will be granted once the 3 apartments have been sold.
The Property
One of 3 well-appointed luxury apartments, This impressive 1040 sq. Ft. Ground-floor apartment forms part of a beautifully converted Edwardian villa and benefits from its own private entrance, private garden, and allocated parking with an electric vehicle charging point.
The property has undergone a comprehensive programme of renovations, blending period character with modern convenience. Highlights include a new block-paved driveway, original Edwardian cast-iron railings, and an impressive restored Edwardian entry porch/sunroom with beautiful stained-glass double doors. Inside, the home showcases coving, decorative ceiling roses, feature fireplaces, and high ceilings, while enjoying the practicality of new insulated floors, engineered dark oak flooring, new plumbing throughout with vintage-style radiators, and a full electrical rewire.
The accommodation includes two generously sized double bedrooms, a stylish new period bathroom, and a spacious living and dining area complemented by a newly fitted Howdens kitchen with integrated oven, fridge-freezer, and dishwasher.
Externally, the private garden provides welcome outside space, while the driveway includes an EV charging point for modern living.
History
Built in 1895, the villa was once the home of Colonel Sir Henry Knollys kcvo, courtier to Queen Maud of Norway. 25 Meyrick Park Crescent therefore carries genuine royal-household provenance, with the building now tastefully restored into elegant apartments.
Location & Lifestyle
Meyrick Park Crescent offers a rare blend of tranquillity and convenience. Set within a leafy, residential enclave, the crescent enjoys a woodland feel with mature trees and green space, yet is only minutes from the beach and town centre.
Walking distance to major bus routes
Walking distance to town centre, beaches, and major supermarkets (Waitrose, Lidl, etc.)
Excellent school catchment including Talbot Heath, Talbot House, Malmsbury, St Lukes, and St Marks
A number of excellent day-care/nurseries within walking distance
A short walk through Meyrick Park itself leads directly into Bournemouth town centre, with its shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. The park is also home to the golf course and gym, as well as the well-regarded rugby pavilion. For racquet sports enthusiasts, West Hants Tennis Club is nearby.
Transport links are excellent: Bournemouth railway station offers direct services to London Waterloo in under two hours, while road connections via the A338 link to the M27. Bournemouth Airport is also close by for domestic and European travel.
Living here truly delivers the best of both worlds - the calm of a leafy residential setting, with the sea, town, and exceptional leisure amenities just a short stroll away.
Extra Information
Service charges will be simply split 3 ways as share of freehold will be granted once the 3 apartments have been sold.
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