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1 bedroom apartment for sale, Apartment 405 3 Pearson Square , Greater London, W1T 3BG

Apartment 405 3 Pearson Square Greater London W1T 3BG
For Sale
£1,550,000
  • Beds 1
  • Baths 2

2 bedroom apartment for sale, Flat A 110 Shooters Hill Road , Greater London, SE3 8RL

Flat A 110 Shooters Hill Road Greater London SE3 8RL
For Sale
Guide Price
  • Beds 2
  • Baths 1

2 bedroom apartment for rent, 22 Osprey House Sillwood Place , East Sussex, BN1 2ND

22 Osprey House Sillwood Place East Sussex BN1 2ND
For Rent
£850
  • Beds 2
  • Baths 1

2 bedroom apartment for rent, 7 Palace Wharf Rainville Road , Greater London, W6 9UF

7 Palace Wharf Rainville Road Greater London W6 9UF
For Rent
£3,597
  • Beds 2
  • Baths 2

1 bedroom apartment for rent, Flat 3.8 Garden House 86-92 Kensington Gardens Square , Greater London, W2 4BB

Flat 3.8 Garden House 86-92 Kensington Gardens Square Greater London W2 4BB
For Rent
£2,817
  • Beds 1
  • Baths 1

1 bedroom apartment for rent, 274 King Street , Greater London, W6 0SP

274 King Street Greater London W6 0SP
For Rent
£2,383
  • Beds 1
  • Baths 1

2 bedroom apartment for rent, 10 Danescourt Manor Danescourt Road , West Midlands, WV6 9BH

10 Danescourt Manor Danescourt Road WOLVERHAMPTON West Midlands WV6 9BH
For Rent
£875
  • Beds 2
  • Baths 2
  • Beds 3
  • Baths 2
  • Beds 1
  • Baths 1

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Accessible property register helps individuals connect with adapted wheelchair friendly properties offered for sale or to rent. Whether it be a holiday home with What is an accessible property? Accessible property’ means a home where the design and layout is free of barriers that might limit its suitability for some potential buyers. For example, a property with steps to the front entrance is unlikely to appeal to a wheelchair user.

For disabled and older people, good access can be a real selling point, and increasingly important to remember as the proportion of older people in the population continues to rise. And it’s not just disabled and older people – how many young mums really want to drag a toddler in a buggy up a flight of steps just to get to the front door?

Many new homes are designed with access as part of the design providing features such as

• Level access shower or wet rooms
• Adapted kitchen with lowered working services
• Wider-than-standard doorways
• Easy access to upper floors withstairlifts or through-the-ceiling lift
• Fixed or tracking ceiling hoists
• Level or ramped access to the garden