The Location
Located at the edge of Lancaster's city centre and overlooking the picturesque Lancaster Canal, Spinners Court stands out as a popular retirement community. Positioned at Aldcliffe Road and Queens Street junction, it offers easy access to the city centre and invites residents to enjoy canal-side strolls with charming pubs along the way.
Convenience is at your doorstep with an Aldi across the street and further retail options nearby, enhancing Spinners Court's appeal as a centrally located and desirable retirement apartment block.
Property overview
Step into this inviting 1st-floor over 55’s apartment with a captivating view of Lancaster Canal. A spacious hallway welcomes you, featuring a convenient storage cupboard and access to all rooms. The expansive living area is perfect for both comfortable furniture and a dining table. The fitted kitchen, accessible from the main living space, boasts ample storage and preparation surfaces.
The bedroom offers substantial space for a large double bed and additional furnishings. A three-piece bathroom, complete with a shower over the bath, services the home well.
Residents can enjoy a communal lounge for gatherings and activities, complemented by well-maintained gardens at the rear of the building. The complex also provides practical amenities, including a communal laundrette and a dedicated house manager. Private residents parking is located to the rear of the building, along with visitor spaces.
Additional information
Over 55’s complex with communal grounds, lounge and laundrette
1 bedroom apartment on first floor overlooking Lancaster Canal
Electric storage heaters
The ground rent is £476.96 per year and the service charge is £2655.18 per year
Residents parking plus visitor spaces
Available now - CHAIN FREE
Valid until 09.11.2033
Property Type: | Mid-floor flat | Walls: | Cavity wall, as built, insulated (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Good | Roof: | (another dwelling above) |
Window: | Fully double glazed | Window Energy: | Average |
Main Heating: | Electric storage heaters | Main Heating Energy: | Poor |
Main Heating Controls: | Manual charge control | Main Heating Controls Energy: | Poor |
Hot Water System: | Electric immersion, off-peak | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Average |
Lighting: | Low energy lighting in 60% of fixed outlets | Lighting Energy: | Good |
Floors: | (another dwelling below) | Secondary Heating: | None |
Total Floor Area: | 43 m2 |
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