A bright and spacious second floor retirement apartment situated in a wonderfully convenient location in the heart of Bradford on Avon. The ideal solution for a buyer looking to downsize to something safe, secure and easier to maintain, providing level access to the town's fantastic range of amenities and the train station.
The property is presented in very good order throughout and once inside you will discover; inviting entrance hall, impressive living/dining room, modern kitchen with integrated appliances, shower room and two bedrooms. Furthermore the buyer will be able to take advantage of the excellent communal facilities on offer at the development which include; residents lounge, guest suite, hobbies room, parking and riverside courtyard garden. Always popular, early viewing essential. No onward chain. Abbey Mill is a peaceful and sought-after Grade II* listed retirement development situated right in the heart of the town centre, designed for people over the age of 55 to enjoy. The apartment is within a very short walking distance of the many shops, public houses, up-market restaurant scene, library, indoor swimming pool, doctor's surgery and railway station that Bradford on Avon has to offer. The comprehensive shopping facilities of Trowbridge are approximately 2 miles away, with the Georgian city of Bath being 9 miles distant. For those who like to get out and about, the property is well served by pleasant canal sidewalks, local parks and outdoor spaces (such as Westbury Gardens). *AGENTS NOTE* There is a stairlift up to the first floor entrance but once inside the apartment there is a second set of stairs up to the accommodation which doesn't have a stairlift fitted. The Abbey Mill development is Grade II listed.
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