Fantastic two bedroom first floor apartment located off Lark Lane - a popular residential location in Aigburth, a popular and affluent south Liverpool suburb and home to many well-known landmarks including Sefton Park, Sudley House, Otterspool Promenade, Aigburth Cricket Club and Lark Lane. Sefton Park is listed by English Heritage and covers a remarkable 235 acres. Lark Lane is a stones'-throw from Sefton Park and is renowned for its bohemian chic atmosphere and features a diverse selection of wine bars, restaurants, coffee shops and independent businesses. Aigburth is also home to outstanding schools and offers excellent road, rail and bus links to Liverpool city centre and beyond The property comprises of; communal entrance hallway, bay fronted lounge, a double and a single bedroom, fitted kitchen and bathroom. There is a communal garden to the rear and the property is offered for sale with no chain.
Further Details
Property Type: Apartment (2 bedroom, 1 bathroom) Floor: 1st Floor No. of Floors: 1 Floor Space: 53 square metres / 566 square feet EPC Rating: C Council Tax Band: B Local Authority: Liverpool City Council Service Charge: £65 Ground Rent: £100 per annum Parking: On Street, Communal Outside Space: Communal Gardens Heating/Energy: Gas Central Heating, Double Glazing Appliances/White Goods: Electric Oven, Gas Hob, Washing Machine
Leasehold Information
Tenure: Leasehold Lease Start Date: 27/02/2004 (approx) Original Lease Term: 125 year(s) Lease Expiry Date: 26/02/2129 (approx) Lease Term Remaining: 106 year(s) (approx) Leasehold Information: service charge requested from vendor Service Charge: £65 Ground Rent: £100 per annum
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