This well presented one bedroom first floor apartment is set within a short walk of Wokingham town centre on this impressive development built by Millgate Homes for residents of 55 years and over. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, kitchen with open plan living room, bedroom with en suite shower room and cloakroom. There is a secure, allocated, underground parking space, concierge service, communal living room and a lift serving all floors.
Imperial Court is a gated retirement development catering for residents of 55 and over, constructed in 2007 by renowned local developer Millgate Homes. There is a concierge, lift serving all floors, meticulously well kept communal areas, a resident's living room with separate kitchenette and beautiful south facing communal gardens. Surrounding the building are well-maintained mature gardens and pathways with an outside terrace with plenty of seating in the gardens. There is parking at the front of the building as well as visitor spaces. Lease details - 125 years from 25 December 2007. Annual service charge including buildings insurance - c.£1,980.00. Annual ground rent - c.250.00. NB: This is information you will need to verify through your solicitor, as part of the conveyancing process. B C Wokingham Borough Council From our Wokingham office head towards Reading along Broad Street keeping left and continuing into Shute End. After approximately 200 metres Imperial Court will be found on the left behind electric gates.Situation
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**These particulars have been prepared in good faith to give a fair overall view of the property; they do not constitute an offer and will not form part of any contract. We make no representation about the conditions of the property nor that any services or appliances are in good working order; this should be checked by your surveyor. Furthermore, you should not assume that any items or features referred to in these particulars or shown in the photographs are included in the sale or rental price. Your solicitor should check this as part of the normal conveyancing process.