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Norbiton Avenue, Kingston Upon Thames, KT1

  • 2 beds
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£599,950

  • 2 beds
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An exceptionally well presented two double bedroom converted Victorian apartment with private south-west facing garden. Situated on the ground floor, the property retains much of its original chain and character features whilst having been modernised throughout. It comprises two excellent sized double bedrooms, modern family bathroom and fantastic open-plan kitchen/reception/dining room as well as separate high specification conservatory. Externally, the property opens out onto a fabulous south-west facing private garden with storage shed and side passaged providing access back to the front. Norbiton Avenue is a very popular residential side street within a short walk of Norbiton's Zone 5 mainline railway station, with Norbiton Parade offering a range of renowned independent shops, including a butcher, fishmonger, Japanese deli and wine merchant providing organic and artisan produce. Norbiton Avenue is within 0.5 miles of Kingston town centre itself. It falls within the catchment for well-regarded local schools whilst the A3 is easily accessible for alternative routes into and out of London. Richmond Park's Kingston Gate offers the opportunity to enjoy the largest Royal Park in London covering an area of 2,500 acres. From its heights, uninterrupted views of St Paul's Cathedral, 12 miles away, can be enjoyed whilst the Isabella Plantation offers a 40 acre Victorian woodland garden created in the 1830s and is best known for its evergreen azaleas, which line the ponds and streams. Created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park, it is of national and international importance for wildlife conservation. Tenure | Leasehold Lease Term Remaining | 144 years Ground Rent | £0 per annum Service Charge | TBC EPC Rating | E Council Tax Band | C

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