Features NEW INSTRUCTION,THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS,SPACIOUS THROUGHOUT,JULIETTE BALCONY,SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT,ALLOCATED PARKING
Property Description This well presented and SPACIOUS Victorian THREE BEDROOM second floor apartment is situated in the sought after location of Park Avenue.Located directly opposite the park the property boasts lovely views and is light and spacious throughout.The accommodation comprises:Entrance hallway with ample storage and study area with staircase leading to the top floorLounge which is open to the dining area with Juliette balconyModern kitchen,Separate W/CDouble bedroom with views of the parkOn the top floor you will be welcomed by home study/office areasTwo additional double bedrooms one of which offers a Juliette balconyFamily bathroomThis apartment also benefits from gas central heating, allocated off road parking and is offered unfurnishedEPC Rating: D. Rent excludes the tenancy deposit and any other permitted payments. Deposit payable is £1148.00. A Holding Deposit of £229.00, based on the advertised rent, is required to reserve this property. Min Term 6 months fixed. Council Tax band B.Ultrafast Broadband availability, 4G mobile signal likely depending on network, further information regarding broadband options and phone signal can be obtained from the Ofcom broadband and mobile coverage checker.Ventnor on the South of the Isle of Wight is a traditional seaside resort, and one of Britain's most famous Victorian health resorts due to its unique micro-climate. The town lies beneath St Boniface Down (the highest point on the Isle of Wight) and for the most part is built on the side of a steep hill leading down to the seafront and beach.Ventnor has plenty of things to do both in the town and nearby. Ventnor Beach is a great suntrap, and the sand and shingle beach is great for sunbathing and family swimming. The beach huts that line the back of the beach are converted Victorian "bathing machines" and are available to hire, along with deckchairs.Ventnor Harbour and the bandstand development are very prominent on the seafront and offer a great viewing platform to look out to sea, and the Ventnor Haven Fishery sells the best in local crab and lobster. On the main promenade there is a traditional arcade with a range of amusements, then opposite the harbour the spectacular Cascade Gardens run down the side of the cliff where the main road zig-zags its way back up into the main town.Further along there is a children's paddling pool which features a giant map of the Isle of Wight, and from here there are great walks to Wheelers Bay and Bonchurch along the Sea Wall. A short distance from the seafront at the Western side of the town you can stroll through the beautiful Victorian Ventnor Park, which won the "Park of the Year Award" at the South and South East England in Bloom awards in 2014. This leads onto the famous Ventnor Botanic Gardens at the Undercliff, where the town's micro-climate can be truly appreciated in a 22 acre sub-tropical paradise.