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POPULAR LOCATION DUTCH BARN STYLE Charrison Davis are pleased to
bring to the market this two bedroom extended end of terrace house.
Built in the Dutch barn style on one of Harlington's most popular
locations this property has great potential for buyers to adapt the
layout to their needs.
The property currently comprises of a through lounge, dining area
and large galley kitchen to the ground floor and to the first floor
two bedrooms and family shower room. Externally their is potential
for off street parking STPP to the front and we have a private
garden with a garage accessed via the rear.
Situated on the Cranford cross estate the house has excellent
transport links by way of the Bath Road within easy reach of local
amenities, schools, both secondary and primary and a short drive to
the M4 and M25 motorway networks.
VIEWINGS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Through Lounge
Fitted carpet, radiators, feature fireplace and double glazed
front aspect window.
Dining Room
Fitted carpet, radiator and double glazed rear aspect
window.
Kitchen
Fitted wall and base units with worktops to include a single
drainer sink unit, oven, space for fridge freezer, plumbing for
washing machine and dishwasher and tiled walls. Double glazed
window to side aspect and UPVc door to rear garden.
Bedroom 1
Fitted carpet, radiator, built in cupboard and double glazed
front aspect window.
Bedroom 2
Fitted carpet, radiator and double glazed rear aspect
window.
Bathroom Shower Room
Ceramic tiled flooring, walk in shower, pedestal hand basin, low
level w.c, heated towel rail and double glazed frosted window.
Front Garden
Laid to lawn with mature shrubbed borders.
Rear Garden
Laid to lawn with borders, patio area and access to garage.
Garage
Single garage with rear access.
Tenure
Freehold
Concil Tax
London Borough of Hillingdon Band D
About Harlington
Harlington is a district of the London Borough of Hillingdon, on
the northern perimeter of London Heathrow Airport. The district
adjoins Hayes to the north and shares a railway station with the
larger district, which is its post town, on the Great Western Main
Line to Paddington and the Crossrail linking the Hayes and
Harlington station to Canary Wharf is due to complete in 2019. The
journey time to Canary Wharf will be just 34 minutes. Other London
stations will include Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon
and Liverpool Street.
The village is surrounded by Green Belt land and open fields and
also contains a parade of shops to include a Pharmacy, Co operative
Convenience store, Newsagents, a variety of restaurants and fast
food outlets and a Post Office. There are also four public houses
The Great Western, The Pheasant, The Wheatsheaf, and The White
Hart. The village also boasts two churches, a Baptist church and a
Church of England church, St Peter & St Paul's and William Byrd
School. The village High Street is also home to the Harlington
Locomotive Society and West London Models.
The earliest surviving mention of Harlington appears to be in a 9th
century charter in which land at Botwell in Hayes was said to be
bounded on the west by Hygeredington and Lullinges tree. The first
of these must be Harlington; the second has not been identified.
The boundary between Hayes and Harlington, which may have been
defined by the date of this charter, was later marked by North Hyde
Road and Dawley Road.
Material Information
Council Tax Band D
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