Ravine Road, Canford Cliffs, Poole, Dorset, BH13 7HX | Property for sale | Savills
Guide price £825,000(23,690,801 EGP)

Ravine RoadCanford Cliffs, Poole, Dorset, BH13 7HX


    Key features

    • Level walk from nearby amenities of Canford Cliffs Village
    • Only some 450 metres from the beach
    • Bright and spacious accommodation
    • South facing balcony
    • Ideal main home or second home

    Second floor three bedroom apartment in the heart of Canford Cliffs village, ideally located close to the village shops and beach

    About this property

    • Imperial Court is an exclusive purpose built block of just six apartments and one penthouse. It's located in an extremely desirable location close to the award winning sandy beaches as well as the Canford Cliffs shops and restaurants.

      This particular apartment is situated on the second floor and approached via a video entry system and a passenger lift to all floors. There are a number of noteworthy features that make this apartment particularly special including a south facing balcony with a partially enclosed sun room that facilitates its use throughout the seasons, and the property benefits from lots of natural light as its ideally positioned on the south/west corner.

      The spacious accommodation extends to 1587 sq ft and comprises: three good size bedrooms, two bath/shower rooms (one of which an en suite shower room to the main bedroom), large living/dining room, a superb fully fitted kitchen with breakfast island, utility room and cloakroom.

      Externally, there are attractive landscaped grounds and a number of visitors parking spaces. A single garage is also conveyed with the apartment

      NB Photographs taken July 2023.

      View payable Stamp Duty for this property

    I can't think of a better location for access to both beach and shops !

    Sabrina BodleyProperty agent

    Local information

    • Canford Cliffs is a prime coastal residential suburb, located midway between the coastal towns of Poole and Bournemouth. The area is well known for its natural beauty and micro climate with a reputation for having mild winters and more sunshine than most other parts of the country. Poole Harbour is the second largest natural harbour in the world, whilst Sandbanks has award-winning Blue Flag beaches, and Bournemouth has just over 11km of golden beaches. Located in Dorset, these stars in the county provide an eclectic mix of town, country and coastal living.
    • The towns of Poole and Bournemouth are conveniently located for the perfect lifestyle where there is an abundance of shops, restaurants, cafes and bars together with excellent facilities for bathing, windsurfing, jet skiing, golfing and access to the flagship dealership for Sunseeker luxury yachts. You can also catch the daily ferry to Brownsea Island and Swanage which is a gateway town for exploring the Jurassic Coast, a 155km World Heritage Site.
    • The intrinsic desirability of this location is further enhanced by excellent road, rail and air communications. Mainline rail services operate from Bournemouth Station, offering direct South West Trains service to London Waterloo from 2 hours.
    • There is comprehensive shopping at the local town centres of Poole, Bournemouth and further afield at Southampton and Salisbury.
    • Good local schools are numerous and include Canford School, Bournemouth and Poole Grammar schools, Bournemouth Collegiate, Talbot Heath and Park School.
    • Championship golf is available at Parkstone Golf Course and other local highly regarded clubs at Ferndown and Broadstone.
    • Along the picturesque shoreline of nearby Poole Harbour are a large number of marinas with sailing and wind/kite surfing facilities.
    • Arts are an important aspect of Poole's creativity and heritage and the area has a strong, developing arts scene. The Lighthouse, which is Poole's Centre for the Arts is the largest regional centre in the UK and home to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Local venues have regularly hosted acclaimed theatre productions as well as high-profile music concerts. Other theatres available are The Pavilion in Bournemouth, The Playhouse Salisbury and the Mayflower in Southampton.
    • Poole is steeped in history and you can get the real essence of the heritage in the Old Town, this is where you will find Poole Museum, which is set in a Victorian quayside warehouse and regularly hosts exhibitions and cultural events.
    • The local area is a haven for nature lovers and there are many events in the area that allow you to experience the richness of wildlife in Poole and Dorset. There are bespoke bird-watching cruises and nature trails to enjoy.
    • Canford Cliff shops – 140 metres
    • Canford Cliffs beach – 450 metres
    • Poole Harbour – 0.8 miles
    • Sandbanks – 1 mile
    • Bournemouth Town Centre – 3.7 miles
    • Poole Town Centre – 3.9 miles
    • London 115 miles (1hr 50 minutes by train)
    • All times and distances are approximate.

    Additional information

    • EPC Rating: B
    • Tenure: Share of Freehold. Lease Expiry: 02/10/2117 (93 years remaining)
    • Service Charge: £2,800.04pa
    • Ground Rent: TBC
    • Council Tax Band: G