SHORT TERM LET AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY This unfurnished 1 bedroom
apartment is also enviably situated in a residential cul de sac
location adjacent to the Grand Union Canal and within easy walking
distance of local shops, the High Road in Cowley with bus routes to
both Uxbridge town centre and Tube and West Drayton station to
Paddington.
Available immediately this property features a fitted kitchen with
some integrated appliances, fitted bathroom, spacious lounge with
dining area and a double bedroom.
Other benefits to include an entryphone system, double glazed
windows, well kept communal grounds and residents numbered
allocated parking.
* Short Term Let
* Deposit £950
* Council Tax Band C
Entrance
Communal entrance with entryphone system. Stairs to upper floors.
Hall
Fitted carpet, built in cupboard and entryphone handset
Bedroom
7‘ 6‘‘ x 13‘ 5‘‘ 2.3m x 4.1m Fitted carpet, electric heater and double glazed window to front aspect.
Living room
10‘ 9‘‘ x 13‘ 5‘‘ 3.3m x 4.1m Fitted carpet, electric heater and double glazed window to front aspect.
Kitchen
4‘ 3‘‘ x 13‘ 5‘‘ 1.3m x 4.1m Vinyl flooring. Fitted wall and base units with worktops to include a single drainer sink unit electric oven and hob, space for fridge freezer and washing machine.
Bathroom
Vinyl flooring and extractor fan. Three piece bathroom suite to include a panel enclosed bath with shower mixer taps , hand basin and low level W.C.
Outside
Well kept canalside communal gardens and residents allocated numbered parking
About Cowley
Cowley is a village contiguous with the town of Uxbridge in the
London Borough of Hillingdon. A largely suburban village with 16
listed buildings, Cowley is within 1 mile of West Drayton station
to Paddington Crossrail due 2019 and is bordered to the west by the
River Colne and Yiewsley West Drayton to the south.
St. Laurence Church was in recorded as in the parish of Cowley in
the 1086 Domesday Book along with the parish land owned by
Westminster Abbey. Historically, in the west, along the main road
between Uxbridge and West Drayton, and mostly to the north of the
Iver Lane turning, lay the village formerly known as Cowley Street.
This hamlet and the church hamlet formed the main areas of
settlement within the parish, though there were a few houses
elsewhere, including some at what is now called Cowley Peachey, the
southern part of Cowley
Little Britain Lake in the west of Cowley extends for about 450
metres between the Colne and a channel of it known as Frays River.
The lake, which is in the Colne Valley Regional Park conservation
area is noted for less common water birds, such as gadwall and
great crested grebe, and for more common species including mute
swan and grey heron.
Brunel University London is a public research university located to
the north of Cowley in Uxbridge. Founded in 1966, it was named
after the Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It is
organised into three colleges and three major research institutes,
a structure adopted in August 2014 which also changed the
university's name to Brunel University London. Brunel has over
12,900 students and 2,500 staff
Material Information
Council Tax Band C