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2 bedroom maisonette
Chain-free
Study
Maisonette
2 beds
1 bath
774
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Ground rent: £0 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Period Maisonette
- Two Bedrooms
- Beautifully Presented
- Share of Freehold
- Recently Updated
- No Onward Chain
- Private South West Facing Garden
- EPC Rating : D
- Merton Council Tax Band : C
- Lease : 999 Years From 11 October 2017
A beautifully presented and larger than average two double bedroom period maisonette with a private South West Facing Rear Garden located on a sought after tree lined road close to Colliers Wood Tube Station. This fantastic property has been updated by the current owners and comes with the bonus of a share of the freehold and long lease. Comprising of a separate lounge with fully functioning log burner fireplace and plantation shutters, great sized master bedroom, second bedroom that is large enough for a double bedroom that could also double up as a home office, modern bathroom, stunning kitchen/breakfast room with access to the immaculate private South West facing rear garden. This would be an Ideal purchase for the first time buyer as its located in premium area close to local bars, restaurants and Tube Station. This gorgeous home must be seen to be truly appreciated and is being sold with no onward chain.
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Crime score
High crime
10/10
Home prices (average)
2 bedroom maisonettes
£530,129
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About this agent

Colliers Wood SW19, is an area in south west London with excellent commuter links into central London. The tube station, which is grade 2 listed, opened in September 1926 and saw 6.31 million people board its trains in 2014. July 2010 saw the first Barclays Cycle Superhighway opened, with a continuous bicycle lane known as CS7 which links Colliers Wood with Southwark Bridge in the centre of London. The borough takes its name from a wood that stood to the East of Colliers Wood High Street, approximately where Warren, Malbourgh and Birdhurst Roads are and remained until the 1870’s. Colliers Wood is home to three parks: a recreation ground, the National Trust-owned Wandle Park, which covers an area of approximately 11 acres, and the Wandle Meadow Nature Park. The area is rich in history! Not only can this be seen in the beautiful period properties but in Merton Abbey Mills which is home to the 12th century medieval ruin Merton Priory, which saw Henry VI crowned King of England. The site was acquired by the famous textile designer William Morris in 1881 and later Liberty & Co. Merton Abbey Mills has now been converted and plays host to arts, crafts and an artisan food market. The site makes for wonderful walks along the river as well offering a variety of live music events and family fun days in the spring and summer. Colliers Wood is an up and coming area that already boasts a large variety of shops, bars and restaurants. These include the Tandem Centre and Priory Retail Park offering a selection of popular high street brands. The high street has many pubs to quench your thirst including the well known Charles Holden pub which is located opposite the Tube Station and Ellison's Office. The pub takes its name from the architect that designed Colliers Wood tube station Colliers Wood is currently under going a massive regeneration programme with the Colliers Wood Tower being completely changed with design led cool exterior and 160 phased luxury flats being built inside. The ground floor of the building will play host to a brand new gym and a Waitrose.





























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