1 Bedroom Apartment, Wimborne Road, Heckford Park, Poole
Wimborne Road, Heckford Park, Poole

Athertons Estate Agents
14 Dorchester Road, Oakdale
Description
NO FORWARD CHAIN - An exceptional third-floor apartment in a highly sought-after complex, just a short stroll from Poole Town Centre.
Offered with no forward chain, this stylish and well-presented home boasts a welcoming entrance hallway, a sleek contemporary kitchen, and a bright lounge with patio doors leading to a private balcony. The spacious double bedrooms also enjoy direct balcony access, enhancing the sense of indoor-outdoor living.
Additional highlights include a modern bathroom, double glazing, and central heating, ensuring year-round comfort. The apartment comes with an allocated underground parking space for added convenience.
Residents benefit from secure entry, lift access, and the option to purchase the property on a 50% shared ownership basis, with the flexibility to acquire the full 100% ownership if desired.
EPC Rating: C
Key Features
- Beautiful Apartment
- 50% Shared Ownership
- Living Room With Balcony
- Allocated Underground Parking
- Popular Location
- No Forward Chain
Property Details
- Property type: Apartment
- Plot Sq Feet: 7,567 sqft
- Council Tax Band: TBD
- Tenure: Leasehold
- Lease Expiry: 05/11/2111
- Ground Rent: £0.00 per month
- Service Charge: £117.83 per month
Rooms
Kitchen/Living Room
5.37m x 4.76m
Balcony
3.40m x 1.40m
Bedroom
3.30m x 2.88m
Bathroom
Floorplans
Parking Spaces
Allocated parking
Capacity: 1
Underground
Location
Poole Town Centre is a vibrant and historic area in Dorset, blending modern amenities with a rich maritime heritage. Stretching from the bustling Poole Quay to the Dolphin Shopping Centre, it offers a diverse range of attractions for both residents and visitors. The Dolphin Shopping Centre is Dorset's largest indoor shopping complex, featuring over 90 retailers, including high-street brands and independent stores. Adjacent to it, Poole High Street boasts a mix of Georgian houses, Victorian commercial buildings, and 1930s art deco shopfronts, providing a picturesque setting for shopping and exploration Poole Town Centre offers a variety of dining options, from traditional pubs and cafes to contemporary restaurants. The quayside area is particularly popular, with establishments like The Jolly Sailor providing scenic views and a lively atmosphere. The town's history as a medieval fishing harbour is evident in landmarks such as the Grade I listed Town Cellars and the Customs House. Poole Quay remains a focal point, with regular boat departures to destinations like Brownsea Island, known for its association with the founding of the Scout movement. The Lighthouse, located in the town centre, is a renowned arts venue offering a range of performances, including theatre, music, and dance. Additionally, public artworks like the Sea Music sculpture by Sir Anthony Caro enhance the cultural landscape Nearby, Poole Park provides a tranquil escape with its boating lake, Victorian gardens, and leisure facilities. The park hosts various events throughout the year, contributing to the town's lively community atmosphere Whether you're interested in shopping, dining, exploring maritime history, or enjoying cultural events, Poole Town Centre offers a rich and engaging experience.
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