Property Summary
Property Features
- Ground floor retirement apartment
- Living room with French doors to patio
- Kitchen
- Double Bedroom
- New Shower room
- Residents lounge
- Communal gardens
- Visitors parking
Full Details
A much sought after ground floor, one bedroom retirement apartment with french doors from the sitting room, which is bright and well presented with recently refitted carpets and shower, providing a secure, comfortable and independent lifestyle for the over 60's in the highly desirable Blenheim Lodge, conveniently located within a very short walk of the town centre and amenities of Amersham on the Hill. EPC: B - Council Tax Band: D - Lease – 125 years from 2005 - Service charge - £1,228.97 (1/3 - 31/8/2023) - Ground rent - £339.89 (1/3 -31/8/2023
Blenheim Lodge is a highly regarded retirement development conveniently located a short walk to the many shops, restaurants, medical facilities and amenities of Amersham, including the newly built Chilterns Lifestyle centre. It offers residents an independent and social lifestyle with communal facilities including a resident’s lounge where weekly events are held for residents, a guest suite, laundry room, lift and car park and communal gardens.
Peace of mind is provided by the benefit of a 24-hour emergency Careline system, an onsite lodge manager during the day, intruder alarm, video entry system and fire and smoke detection systems.
Directions
From our Amersham office proceed up Hill Avenue to the pair of mini roundabouts. Continue straight over onto Chesham Road and Blenheim Lodge can be found a short way along on the right- hand side.
Location
Set in the picturesque Chilterns, Amersham is a vibrant town which offers a superb balance between commuter convenience (the Metropolitan and Chiltern lines offering prompt service to Central London are located only approx. 0.25 miles from the property) and easy access to the surrounding countryside. There are two distinct areas: Old Amersham, set in the valley of the River Misbourne, which contains the 13th century parish church of St. Mary's and several old pubs, coaching inns and boutique shops; and Amersham-on-the-Hill, which grew rapidly around the railway station in the early part of the 20th century which now contains the main shopping area with high street brands such as Waitrose, Marks & Spencer and Boots, as well as a variety of eateries and coffee shops.