Asking price

£75,000

Flat for sale, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, YO16

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Property ref: BRI240089

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Council Tax: East Riding of Yorkshire Council Band A
Tenure: Leasehold
  • Apartment in the Historic Old Town
  • Grade II listed building
  • No Onward chain
  • Ideal buy to let or holiday home

Entrance.
The block consists of five self-contained flats. A communal door allows access into the communal hall where stairs lead to the first floor where flat four can be found. Entrance into the flat is via a timber door which leads into a dual level entrance hall that offers a gas central heating radiator and loft access.

Lounge.
An excellent size lounge which offers two timber sash windows to the front aspect, gas central heating radiator, power points, decorative coving and a TV point.

Bedroom.
A good sized double bedroom offering a front facing timber sash window, gas central heating radiator and power points

House bathroom
Offering a three piece suite comprising corner bath, wall mounted hand wash basin and a dual flush WC. The bathroom offers an opaque timber sash window, gas central heating radiator, towel radiator and wood affect vinyl flooring.

Dining kitchen
Offering a range of wall and base shaker style units with complementary roll top works surface ove.r The kitchen offers a composite sink and drainer with mixer tap over, gas hob with extractor unit and an electric oven. Further more the kitchen offers plumbing for automatic washing machine, space for upright fridge/ freezer, a wall mounted gas boiler, gas central heating radiator and a timber sash window to the front aspect.

Bridlington
Bridlington's famous Old Town is a charming and historic district nestled within the bustling coastal town in East Yorkshire. Steeped in history, its narrow winding streets are lined with quaint cottages, centuries-old buildings, and traditional pubs. At its heart stands the iconic Priory Church of St. Mary, a striking testament to the area's medieval past. Visitors can explore the intriguing mix of independent shops, galleries, and tea rooms, offering a glimpse into Bridlington's rich maritime heritage. The Old Town's cobblestone alleys lead to hidden gems like the Bayle Museum, showcasing artifacts and stories from the town's seafaring history. From the atmospheric Georgian High Street to the vibrant Old Town Festival held annually, this cultural hub radiates character and nostalgia, inviting visitors to step back in time and immerse themselves in Bridlington's storied past.

Room Notes
EntranceThe block consists of five self-contained flats. A communal door allows access into the communal hall where stairs lead to the first floor where flat four can be found. Entrance into the flat is via a timber door which leads into a dual level entrance hall that offers a gas central heating radiator and loft access.
LoungeAn excellent size lounge which offers two timber sash windows to the front aspect, gas central heating radiator, power points, decorative coving and a TV point.
BedroomA good sized double bedroom offering a front facing timber sash window, gas central heating radiator and power points
House bathroomOffering a three piece suite comprising corner bath, wall mounted hand wash basin and a dual flush WC. The bathroom offers an opaque timber sash window, gas central heating radiator, towel radiator and wood affect vinyl flooring.
Dining kitchenOffering a range of wall and base shaker style units with complementary roll top works surface ove.r The kitchen offers a composite sink and drainer with mixer tap over, gas hob with extractor unit and an electric oven. Further more the kitchen offers plumbing for automatic washing machine, space for upright fridge/ freezer, a wall mounted gas boiler, gas central heating radiator and a timber sash window to the front aspect.
BridlingtonBridlington's famous Old Town is a charming and historic district nestled within the bustling coastal town in East Yorkshire. Steeped in history, its narrow winding streets are lined with quaint cottages, centuries-old buildings, and traditional pubs. At its heart stands the iconic Priory Church of St. Mary, a striking testament to the area's medieval past. Visitors can explore the intriguing mix of independent shops, galleries, and tea rooms, offering a glimpse into Bridlington's rich maritime heritage. The Old Town's cobblestone alleys lead to hidden gems like the Bayle Museum, showcasing artifacts and stories from the town's seafaring history. From the atmospheric Georgian High Street to the vibrant Old Town Festival held annually, this cultural hub radiates character and nostalgia, inviting visitors to step back in time and immerse themselves in Bridlington's storied past.

IMPORTANT NOTE TO POTENTIAL PURCHASERS: We endeavour to make our particulars accurate and reliable, however, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract and none is to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact. The services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by us and no guarantee as to their operating ability or efficiency is given. All photographs and measurements have been taken as a guide only and are not precise. Floor plans where included are not to scale and accuracy is not guaranteed. If you require clarification or further information on any points, please contact us, especially if you are travelling some distance to view. Fixtures and fittings other than those mentioned are to be agreed with the seller.

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs

(92 plus) A
(81 - 91) B
(69 - 80) C
(55 - 68) D
(39 - 54) E
(21 - 38) F
(1 - 20) G

Not energy efficient - higher running costs

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CO2 Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs

(92 plus) A
(81 - 91) B
(69 - 80) C
(55 - 68) D
(39 - 54) E
(21 - 38) F
(1 - 20) G

Not energy efficient - higher running costs

Current

N/A

Potential

N/A

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