Guide price
£380,000
2 bed flat for saleBrydian Court, Barrack Street, Bridport DT6
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Leasehold
About this property
Private patio
Town location
Garage with parking
Communal Gardens
An elegant two bedroom, ground floor, apartment a short step from the centre of Bridport with covered secure parking
The Property
The apartment is well arranged and enjoys a bright and airy feel throughout. The main living space is an open plan sitting/dining area, designed for modern living, with doors opening onto a private patio. From here, there are pleasant distant views, enhancing the sense of space and light. There are two bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefitting from an ensuite. A separate shower room serves the remainder of the apartment. A useful storage cupboard provides additional practicality. The kitchen is good quality with the usual modern appliances one would expect.
Outside
From the drawing room double doors lead through to an area of private patio for the exclusive use of number 3 while on two sides of the property there are communal gardens that are the most part laid to lawn with a number of benches arranged to take in the sun at different times of the day. There is a generous additional storeroom. To the front of the property there is an electric garage door that leads through to the communal underground garage which has a single dedicated parking spot for number three. There is also a lift in the underground parking that provides access to all floors.
Situation
Brydian Court lies a short walk from the town hall to the centre of the vibrant former ropemaking town of Bridport. The town itself has a good range of shops, public houses and restaurants supplemented by a twice-weekly market while the world Heritage site Jurassic Coastline lies nearby to the south in West Bay. With Bridport the county town of Dorchester provides a comprehensive range of cultural recreational and shopping facilities. Dorchester has a mainline station that connects with London while road links along the A35.
Directions
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Services
Mains gas, electricity, drainage and water. Gas fired central heating.
Broadband - Ultrafast speed available.
Mobile - There is mobile coverage in the area, please refer to Ofcom’s website for more details.
EPC: D
Local Authority
Dorset Council Tax Band: E
Material Information
Lease: 999 years from and including 24 June 1999. Share of freehold. Maintenance charge approx. £1,800 on a bi annual rate. Pets allowed by previous consent from the Landlord.
The Property
The apartment is well arranged and enjoys a bright and airy feel throughout. The main living space is an open plan sitting/dining area, designed for modern living, with doors opening onto a private patio. From here, there are pleasant distant views, enhancing the sense of space and light. There are two bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefitting from an ensuite. A separate shower room serves the remainder of the apartment. A useful storage cupboard provides additional practicality. The kitchen is good quality with the usual modern appliances one would expect.
Outside
From the drawing room double doors lead through to an area of private patio for the exclusive use of number 3 while on two sides of the property there are communal gardens that are the most part laid to lawn with a number of benches arranged to take in the sun at different times of the day. There is a generous additional storeroom. To the front of the property there is an electric garage door that leads through to the communal underground garage which has a single dedicated parking spot for number three. There is also a lift in the underground parking that provides access to all floors.
Situation
Brydian Court lies a short walk from the town hall to the centre of the vibrant former ropemaking town of Bridport. The town itself has a good range of shops, public houses and restaurants supplemented by a twice-weekly market while the world Heritage site Jurassic Coastline lies nearby to the south in West Bay. With Bridport the county town of Dorchester provides a comprehensive range of cultural recreational and shopping facilities. Dorchester has a mainline station that connects with London while road links along the A35.
Directions
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Services
Mains gas, electricity, drainage and water. Gas fired central heating.
Broadband - Ultrafast speed available.
Mobile - There is mobile coverage in the area, please refer to Ofcom’s website for more details.
EPC: D
Local Authority
Dorset Council Tax Band: E
Material Information
Lease: 999 years from and including 24 June 1999. Share of freehold. Maintenance charge approx. £1,800 on a bi annual rate. Pets allowed by previous consent from the Landlord.
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Tenure
Leasehold (994 years)
Service charge
£1,846 per year
Council tax band
E
Ground rent
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