Beach Close, 1 Beach Road, Canford Cliffs, Poole, BH13 7BS | Property for sale | Savills
Guide price £449,000(€511,955)

Beach Close1 Beach Road, Canford Cliffs, Poole, BH13 7BS

  • Sold

Key features

  • Sold in November 2022
  • South facing balcony
  • Gas fired central heating
  • UPVC framed double glazed windows
  • Refurbished throughout to a high quality

Spacious first floor flat close to the beaches at Branksome Chine which are approximately 400 metres away and Canford Cliffs village 350 metres in the opposite direction.

About this property

  • Beach Close is a three storey purpose built of twelve spacious flats occupying a delightful location with direct access into Branksome Chine which provides a short wooded walk down to award winning beaches. The block stands on a good size plot with grounds laid to lawn with flower and shrub borders and there are also visitor's parking spaces. Local amenities including shops, restaurants, wine bars and a library at Canford Cliffs Village are also within very easy reach.

    This particular flat is situated on the first floor and is approached via an entry system and a single flight of stairs. The well planned accommodation is both bright and spacious and has recently been redecorated and refurbished throughout. The entrance hall has built in cupboards and off the hallway is the sitting room/dining room which is south facing, with an attractive outlook and a door to a sun balcony. The new kitchen has good quality units with stone work tops and integral appliances.

    There are two good sized double bedrooms (one with built in wardrobes) and a new luxuriously appointed bathroom with shower and a separate WC. A single garage is also conveyed with the flat.

    NB Photographs taken February 2022

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I love the location of Beach Close - the block name says it all, with award winning beaches just 400 metres away.

Keith FensomProperty agent

Local information

  • The property is situated in the affluent district of Canford Cliffs, set amongst picturesque surroundings conveniently located close to both the highly regarded village of Canford Cliffs, with an array of restaurants, bakeries, shops, art gallery and other amenities, as well as being approximately 400 metres from the award winning blue flag beaches at Branksome Chine. The area is well known for its natural beauty and for having its own micro-climate with milder winters and more sunshine hours than most other parts of the country.
  • Nearby Poole Harbour is the second largest natural harbour in the world and famous for all year around water sports and from nearby Sandbanks there is a passenger/car ferry across the entrance to Poole Harbour to Brownsea Island and Swanage which is a gateway town for exploring the Jurassic Coast, a 155km World Heritage Site.
  • This prime coastal residential area is located midway between the town centres of Poole and Bournemouth which both 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.
  • Local mainline stations connect to London Waterloo in 2 hours and the M27 and M3 provide links to major towns and cities, such as Southampton, Winchester and London.
  • Championship golf is available at the highly regarded Parkstone Golf Course and other local highly regarded clubs at Ferndown and Broadstone.
  • Theatres are available at the Poole Lighthouse Theatre, The Pavilion in Bournemouth, The Playhouse Salisbury and the Mayflower in Southampton.
  • 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.
  • The port of Poole provides links across the channel to Cherbourg, St Malo and the Channel Islands
  • Canford Cliffs shops 350m
  • Branksome Chine beach 400m
  • Sandbanks 1 mile
  • Poole Harbour 1 mile
  • Bournemouth Centre 3 miles
  • Poole Centre 3.5 miles
  • Bournemouth Airport 11 miles
  • London 110 miles (2 hours by train)
  • All times and distances are approximate

Additional information

  • EPC Rating: C
  • Tenure: Share of Freehold. Lease Expiry: TBC
  • Service Charge: TBC
  • Ground Rent: TBC
  • Council Tax Band: TBC