£550,000
The Avenue, W13
- 2 beds
£550,000
- 2 beds
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A charming two-bedroom split level flat in this imposing Victorian period house.
Measuring close to 900 sq ft, the flat has been nicely and thoughtfully decorated by its current owners.
The property boasts an impressive reception room with very high ceilings, a separate kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en-suite).
The flat further benefits from a share of freehold and off-street parking.
The Avenue area in Ealing is highly popular amongst families, largely due to its proximity to a selection of well-regarded schools, including Notting Hill and Ealing High School for Girls, St Benedict s, Avenue House, Harvington, and Durston House, amongst others.For commuting, West Ealing station is just a short walk away, offering convenient local connections. Ealing Broadway Station is around 0.8 miles from the area and provides extensive transport options, including the District and Central Underground lines, Great First Western mainline services to London Paddington and beyond, as well as the Heathrow Connect. Additionally, the introduction of the Elizabeth Line has dramatically shortened travel times into central London, making it a preferred route for many.Ealing Broadway itself is a vibrant destination, offering a wide variety of shops, entertainment, and dining options. Just south of Ealing Broadway are Walpole Park and Lammas Park, two popular green spaces ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities. To the north, Pitshanger Lane is a charming high street with a strong local community feel and was recently celebrated as one of London s top high streets. Pitshanger Lane leads to Pitshanger Park, which also features a golf course for those interested in outdoor recreation.It is also very well connected for the motorists with easy access to the A406, A40/M40 and A4/M4.Please contact Go View London, with over 800 reviews from satisfied clients and two local offices in Ealing and Acton, for your appointment to view.
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