The well-presented accommodation is warmed by electric night storage heaters. It benefits from replacement uPVC double-glazed windows and updated kitchen and bathroom suites.
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The smart kitchen. The kitchen has a range of fitted units, plus an integrated washing machine and a built-in electric ceramic hob with an electric oven underneath. From the lounge and the master bedroom there are some pleasant sea views. This two-bedroom flat would seem equally suitable for either permanent or second home living. Outside, the flat also has communal gardens, including a drying area, plus a single garage en-bloc with an up-and-over door.
This superb detached residence was originally constructed in the early 1980s and is situated within the grounds of a former manor house. It is close to the local cricket ground, Big Mead recreation area and the picturesque Shanklin Old Village.
Scroll through our gallery of pictures above to see more. The current owners have renovated the property in recent years to a high standard and benefits include gas fired central heating, replacement uPVC double glazed windows and superb refitted kitchen and bathroom suites. The spacious dual-aspect sitting room has a feature bay window to the front and double-glazed sliding patio door to the rear, plus a Dimplex log and coal-effect fire.
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February 19, 2021
I was sifting through financial twitter, or “Fintwit”, as it’s known, and came across an interesting post. It posed a question along the lines of “what’s your biggest investing/trading mistake?”
As you may know, I’m fascinated by these kinds of questions. I believe that our investing behavior affects our performance much more than people realize. So wanting to see the responses, I clicked to view the comments. I thought I had an idea of what people would say. But honestly, the answers shocked me.
Nearly all the “mistakes” that people posted were along the lines of booking profits too soon or “should have held on to XYZ stock longer”.
Scroll through our gallery of pictures above to see more. The popular village of Newchurch has many miles of delightful countryside walks nearby and Bartletts Close is within close proximity of the local primary school and the popular Pointer Inn, which is renowned for its good food. The well-presented accommodation is on three storeys and benefits include gas-fired central heating, uPVC double-glazed doors and windows, an en-suite shower room to the master bedroom, parking and an enclosed rear courtyard garden. The entrance hall has ceramic tile flooring that continues into the downstairs cloakroom, which has a low-level WC and washbasin.