Accessed via a secure telephone entry system, staircase leading to the top floor to access 13 The Willows.
Access to internal rooms, storage cupboard housing gas boiler and a radiator.
Double glazed window to front aspect, opening to kitchen, radiator and power points.
Double glazed window to front aspect, matching wall and base units with laminate work surface over and integrated appliances inclusive of fridge/freezer, slimline dishwasher, electric oven and hob with extractor over. Tiled splashbacks, one and a quarter sink with a mixer tap over, radiator and power points.
Double glazed window to rear aspect, door access to ensuite, fitted wardrobe (excluded from measurements), radiator and power points.
Walk in shower cubicle with glass panel, vanity unit with wash hand basin with mixer tap over and WC with a hidden cistern. Storage shelving cupboards above, tiled splashbacks to wet areas, heated towel rail and shaving power points. Extractor activated with lighting.
Double glazed window to rear aspect, built in wardrobes and vanity desk with mirror, radiator and power points.
Double glazed velux window, panelled bath with shower head attached to taps, vanity unit with wash hand basin with mixer taps and a low level WC with hidden cistern. Storage shelving cupboards above and an airing cupboard housing water tank. Tiled splashbacks to all wet areas, heated towel rail and shaving power points.
Up and over garage door. Lighting.
This property is leasehold. 125 year lease started in 2006 with approximately 107 years remaining. An annual service charge of £1,402 is payable along with a ground rent charge of £225.
Prospective purchasers are to be aware that this property is in council tax band B according to www.gov.uk website.
To help you with your purchasing decision we have supplied information and links for guidance so you can satisfy yourself that the property is suitable for you.
Mobile & Broadband
https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/
Flood Risk
https://www.gov.uk/request-flooding-history
Coal Mining and Conservation Areas
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/using-coal-mining-information#coal-authority-interactive-map-viewer
Find conservation areas | Bath and North East Somerset Council (bathnes.gov.uk)
https://www.bristol.gov.uk/residents/planning-and-building-regulations/conservation-listed-buildings-and-the-historic-environment/conservation-areas
Asbestos was used as a building material in many properties built from the 1930’s through to approximately the year 2000.