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Seaview - Guide price £390,000 Freehold 

Seaview
Seaview
Seaview
Seaview

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This superb, recently constructed 4 Bedroom property is set within 8 acres of tree lined and landscaped communal grounds including a tennis court, seasonally heated swimming pool, woodland walk, natural pond and two fantastic tree carvings. All of these appealing facilities are offered within a secure setting. Seaview and Appley beaches are a stones throw from this delightful location. Sea View Yacht Club is a little further away for those with sailing pursuits in mind. The property is provided with a Fully Fitted Kitchen, Sitting Room, Private Garden and Parking. CHAIN FREE





GROUND FLOOR
Entrance Hall

Sitting Room: Large room. Double doors to rear garden.

Kitchen/Diner: Matching wall and base units. Gas cooker. Integrated fridge/freezer. Stainless steel sink.

Cloakroom: WC. Wash basin.

FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom One: Double bedroom. Views over rear garden and communal tennis court.
En-suite: WC. Shower cubicle. Wash basin.

Bedroom Two: Double bedroom

Bedroom Three: Double bedroom

Bedroom Four: Double bedroom. Views over rear garden and communal tennis court.

Family Bathroom

OUTSIDE
Front: Parking space for one car.

Rear: Small garden. Mainly laid to lawn with paved dining area. Shed.

Communal Grounds: Electric double gates open into the tree lined dive which lead to the main house. The 8 acres of landscaped grounds are neatly lawned and fully enclosed by mature tree boundaries. They include a heated swimming pool, tennis court, natural pond and a woodland walk and elaborate tree carvings.

Services and Heating
We are informed that the following mains services are connected to the property (subject to the conditions and stipulations of the relevant utility companies) electricity, gas, water and foul drainage. The heating system is provided by a gas boiler via radiators.

Maintenance Charges
TBC

Council Tax
Band E Amount Payable 2010/2011 £1776.35 (There is currently a 10% discount available on properties used as second homes)

The Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight, situated off the South Coast of England, is becoming an ever-more popular location for permanent and second homes. Made popular by Queen Victoria, who had her maritime residence at Osborne, the Island is famous for sailing in the Solent; for Cowes Week; for its beautiful coastline including sandy beaches and  The Needles; spectacular countryside and long sunshine hours.  There are now many more facilities than once was the case, Sainsbury, Tesco and M&S all now have a presence as have other national chains. Communication and transport links are excellent; regular car ferries connect with the national motorway network and fast catamarans have connections via Southampton and Portsmouth to direct trains to London Waterloo which can be reached within 2 hours of leaving the Island shore. Government-funded schools are numerous and independent schools thrive on the Island with some children attending prep and public schools on the mainland. Leisure opportunities abound - walking, riding, paragliding, hang-gliding, team sports, sailing, wind surfing and other water sports, rugby, football (Newport Football Club), cricket and golf clubs. Good transport links enable day trips to the shopping centres of West Quay, Southampton and Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth. 

Seaview
Seaview is a well-known sailing village located on the north eastern coast of the Isle of Wight. Seaview has many facilities including the renowned Seaview hotel and restaurant, the Seaview Yacht club and the Isle of Wight sports club. Newport the County town of the Island is approximately 12 miles distant to the west and has a wide range of facilities and amenities, Ryde, (the gateway to the Isle of Wight) being approximately 2 miles distant with mainland connections by hovercraft (7 mins) to Southsea and a fast catamaran (15 mins) to Portsmouth with onward train links to London (I hour 10 mins).

Ryde
Ryde is the largest town on the Isle of Wight and has an array of fine Georgian and Victorian buildings, pubs, restaurants, a sea front promenade, marina, shops and entertainment. Ryde has 6 miles of beaches and shallow coastal waters which is ideal for swimming. Reaching almost half a mile, Ryde Pier is one of the oldest piers in the country. This is considered the gateway to Ryde as the Wightlink Catamaran operates from Portsmouth to the end of the pier and there is also a direct train from the pier through to Shanklin.

To the East of Ryde there are the popular sailing villages which include, Seaview, St Helens and Bembridge. To the West of Ryde is Newport which is the main shopping district with many popular high street shops.

Tenure & Possession, Fixtures & Fittings
The property is offered Freehold with vacant possession on the whole upon Completion. The seller does not include in the sale any fitted carpets, curtains or blinds, nor are any gas or electrical appliances included, however connected, or any other fixtures, unless expressly mentioned in these particulars as forming part of the sale. Some items may be available by separate negotiation.

Directions
From our Seaview office, proceed in a westerly direction and onto the Duver. Continue to the end onto Springvale Road, past The Springvale Hotel turning left into Springvale Court.

Viewing
Viewing is strictly by appointment with the Sole Agents. To view this property please contact our Bembridge Office on 01983 872335

Property Reference: CNP01347

Photos: July 2010          Particulars: July 2010 

Viewing
Please contact Creasey Biles & King on 01983 527744 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property or require further information.

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