A charming two bedroom, split-level flat on Verulam Avenue. The flat is located within easy walking distance of St James Street Overground station, meaning not only is the daily commute just that bit simpler, but it’s also handily positioned for the many independent shops, bars and eateries of the High Street and Village. And not forgetting the amazing Crate St James box park by the station too!
The property is well presented throughout, with cool, neutral tones on the walls and beautiful flooring underfoot. On the first floor is the reception room (with space to eat as well as relax) plus the fitted kitchen and three piece family bathroom. The second floor houses the two bedrooms, both of which are solid doubles.
A delightful flat, and one that is very handily located. Shall we take a look…?
(Property Ref: 17931902)
Via communal front door leading into:
Door to flat.
Via flat entrance door:
Staircase leading to first floor.
Staircase leading to second floor. Door to all first floor rooms.
4.95m x 3.84m (16'3 x 12'7)
3.58m x 1.70m (11'9 x 5'7)
2.54m x 1.24m (8'4 x 4'1)
Doors to:
4.37m x 3.68m (14'4 x 12'1)
3.68m x 3.10m (12'1 x 10'2)
Lease Term: We have been advised by our client that the lease will be 177 years (subject to 90-year lease extension agreement granted upon completion).
Lease Remaining: 177 Years remaining (subject to 90-year lease extension agreement granted upon completion)
Ground Rent: £50 per annum
Service Charge: £0 - N/A
Local Authority: London Borough Of Waltham Forest
Council Tax Band: C
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