LARGE ENTRANCE HALL: Airing cupboard, large cloaks cupboard, coat cupboard, electric radiator, door to living room and kitchen.
LIVING ROOM: 14.06 x 11.10 (4.42 x 3.61m), Double glazed window, coved ceiling, electric radiator, TV aerial point, telephone point.
KITCHEN: 8 x 6.7 (2.44 x 2.01m), Electric cooker and hob, laminated worksurfaces, matching eye and base level units, space for washing machine, fridge/freezer, part tiled walls, double glazed window, coved ceiling.
BEDROOM 1: 13.9 x 10 (4.19 x 3.05m), Double glazed window, electric heater, coved ceiling.
BEDROOM 2: 10 x 8.4 (3.05 x2.54m), Double glazed window, electric heater, coved ceiling.
BATHROOM: 6.6 x 6 (1.98 x 1.83m), Three piece suite comprising of panel enclosed bath with shower above, pedestal wash hand basin, low level W.C., double glazed window, towel rail.
OUTSIDE
ALLOCATED PARKING SPACE
LARGE COMMUNAL GARDENS: With drying area.
LEASE: 100 Years
GROUND RENT: £100 per annum
SERVICE CHARGE: £2540 including buildings Insurance
COUNCIL TAX BAND: D - £1702 p.a.
STAMP DUTY PAYABLE: £0 (For first time purchasers)
£3,749 (If you have owned another property before). (This figure may change if the purchase results in owning two or more properties).
VIEWING: By appointment through this office only on 020 8890 5551. We are open Monday to Friday 9.00am till 6.00pm and Saturday 9.00am till 4.00pm.
PROPERTY MISDESCRIPTIONS ACT: For clarification, we wish to inform prospective purchasers that we have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specific fittings for this property. Your solicitor should check any rights of way or planning permission for any extensions which may have been carried out.
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