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2 DOUBLE BEDROOMS This 2 bedroom semi detached house is situated
in a very popular residential location perfect for Hounslow West
Station mainline and offers easy access to The Parkway, the M4 M25
motorway network and London Heathrow Airport.
This property features a reception room, dining room, fitted
kitchen, storage, bathroom and 2 double bedrooms.
Other benefits include double glazed windows and private rear
garden.
Reception Room
10‘ 5‘‘ x 12‘ 1‘‘ 3.2m x 3.7m Carpet flooring, double
glazed window to front aspect.
Dining Room
10‘ 5‘‘ x 12‘ 1‘‘ 3.2m x 3.7m Carpet flooring, double
glazed window to rear aspect.
Kitchen
8‘ 10‘‘ x 7‘ 2‘‘ 2.7m x 2.2m Concrete floor, plumbing
for a washing machine, single drainer sink unit, range of base and
eye level units, double glazed window to side aspect.
Storage
Bedroom 1
12‘ 1‘‘ x 10‘ 5‘‘ 3.7m x 3.2m Carpet flooring, double
glazed window to front aspect.
Bedroom 2
10‘ 5‘‘ x 7‘ 6‘‘ 3.2m x 2.3m Fitted carpet, double
glazed window to rear aspect.
Bathroom
Vinyl flooring, Three piece bathroom suite to include a bath,
pedestal hand basin, low level W.C. and part tiled walls and
splashbacks and a frosted window.
Tenure
Freehold.
About Cranford
Cranford is a suburban ward formed from a medieval parish of the
same name in the London Borough of Hounslow on the eastern
perimeter of London Heathrow Airport. The area is bounded in the
west by the airport and the River Crane which flows through
publicly owned Cranford Countryside Park. To the north the area is
bounded by the M4 motorway, Junction 3, accessed via The Parkway
giving access to the A40 M to Central London. Nearby stations
include Hatton Cross and Hounslow West tube stations which are on
the Piccadilly Line.
The village still has some distinguished houses, including
Stansfield House, a 17th century listed building. The wider borough
states that Cranford was described for centuries as one of the
smallest and prettiest villages in Middlesex .
Cranford educational facilities include the Cranford Park Academy,
Cranford Community College and The Cedars Primary school and places
of worship are St Dunstans church, Church of Our Lady and St
Christopher and Cranford Baptist church. There is also a public
house called The Queens Head.
Historically the name came from Anglo Saxon cran ford or ford of
cranes as at the time the word heron was not used for that bird and
it covered an almost north south rectangular area of 737 acres.
Before the Norman Conquest, the village was a small Saxon
settlement in all senses completely surrounded by its open fields
abutting the north of Hounslow Heath The Domesday Book of 1086
records the manor of Cranford being given to a Norman baron.
Council Tax Band
C.
Material Information
Council Tax Band C
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