Chain‑free family home with garage and generous communal gardens.
NO CHAIN — immediate purchase possible
Spacious living and separate dining room with bay window
Modern kitchen with integrated appliances and granite worktops
Four bedrooms; one easily used as a home office
Large garage for secure parking and storage
Landscaped communal gardens with outdoor seating
Leasehold with c.138 years remaining; ground rent £100 p.a.
Service charge high (~£3,856–£4,056/year); broadband slow; crime above average
Set across the first floor of a well-kept mid‑20th century block, this four‑bedroom apartment offers generous living space and practical family accommodation. The living room and separate dining room with a bay window provide bright, flexible reception spaces; the modern kitchen includes integrated appliances and granite worktops. A principal bedroom and three further bedrooms give comfortable sleeping arrangements or space to use as a home office.
Outside, residents enjoy landscaped communal gardens, an outdoor seating area and a large private garage for secure parking and storage. The property is chain free and has a long lease, making it straightforward to purchase. Commuters benefit from a nearby fast train line into central London and easy road links to the M40, M25 and Heathrow.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold flat: approximately 138 years remain and there is an annual ground rent of £100. The service charge is relatively high (about £3,856–£4,056 per year / £338 per month). Broadband speeds in the area are slow and local crime rates are higher than average, which may be important for some purchasers.
This apartment suits families or professionals wanting space and convenience in a very affluent town centre setting. The accommodation is largely modern and well presented, but purchasers should factor in ongoing service charges, council tax banding and local connectivity when assessing overall costs.