Entrance Hall;
Spacious hallway, wood effect flooring, 2 x storage cupboards, further tall cupboard, entry phone system, doors to bedroom, bathroom and lounge/diner.
Lounge Diner: (20'62 x 12'5")
Double glazed bay window to rear aspect, new storage heater, new wood effect flooring, fitted light points.
Kitchen: (8'3" x 7'0)
Newly fitted with a range of wall and base level units and contrasting worksurfaces, inset sink and drainer with mixer tap, ceramic hob and electric oven with extractor over, space and plumbing for a washer/dryer and fridge/freezer, double glazed window to rear aspect, wood effect flooring, smooth plaster ceiling with downlighters.
Bedroom : (11'5" x 8'6")
Double glazed window to rear aspect, storage heater, wood effect flooring, built in wardrobes.
Bathroom:
Stunning, newly fitted luxury suite comprising stand alone leisure bath with chrome mixer taps and shower attachment, low level WC, floating hand wash basin, tiled walls, new heated towel rail, tiled walls, wood effect flooring, extractor fan.
Communal Gardens:
Laid to lawn with panel fence surround, secluding trees, access to property.
Parking:
Allocated parking with 2 x visitor spaces.
The seller has provided the following lease information, however, this information should be clarified by a conveyancer/legal advisor before completing a purchase.
Lease- 92 Years remaining
Service Charge £1098 per annum
Other Information:
Local Council: Eastleigh borough Council
Council Tax Band: B
Sellers position: Seller suited
West End is a parish in Hampshire in the borough of Eastleigh, some five miles east of the city of Southampton. The village of West End is small and generally classed as an area in the outer suburbs or rural urban fringe of the borough of Eastleigh because of the surrounding woodland and countryside, including Telegraph Woods and Itchen Valley Country Park.
The village is known for being home of the Utilita Bowl, the stadium where Hampshire County Cricket Club plays, and occasionally England. Aside from a number of listed houses, the other landmarks of the parish are Moorgreen Hospital, a large, ornate Victorian building, the original St James School, built in 1901, on the high street, and West End Fire Station, a museum in the centre of the village. The village offers a host of shops, a chemist, local supermarket, doctors surgery, dentists and is minutes drive to Hedge End and M27 motorway links.