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1 bedroom apartment for sale
Shearwater Drive, London NW9
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Apartment
1 bed
1 bath
495
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 141 yrs left
Ground rent: £250 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £2,009.90 per annum
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Fabulous one bedroom, one bathroom 10 th floor apartment
- Presented in excellent condition throughout
- Large balcony
- Lift access
- Underground parking
- Landscaped communal terrace and panoramic views over the walsh harp
Located on the tenth floor of the contemporary Goshawk Court development, this exceptional one-bedroom apartment offers a sophisticated urban lifestyle defined by its elevated position and unrivalled outdoor space. The property features a bright, open-plan kitchen and reception room with sleek modern cabinetry and integrated appliances that flow seamlessly onto an expansive wraparound private balcony. Residents benefit from lift access, a long lease, and the rare luxury of a secured parking space, alongside access to an 11th-floor communal roof terrace providing breathtaking views over the Welsh Harp Reservoir. Situated within a vibrant community with an on-site Co-op and gym, the development is perfectly placed for nature lovers and commuters alike, with the reservoir’s nature trails and sailing clubs on your doorstep and Brent Cross Shopping Centre just a 15-minute walk away. Excellent connectivity is a hallmark of this location, being just a 5-minute walk from Hendon Station (Thameslink)—offering a swift 16-minute commute to St Pancras International—while Hendon Central (Northern Line) provides direct access to the City and West End
Area statistics
Crime score
Moderate crime
6/10
Home prices (average)
1 bedroom apartments
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About this agent

Why move to Hendon? A little bit of history Our Hendon-dwelling forebears go back generations, with Hendon and District Archaeological Society having found evidence of a Roman settlement in the area and Hendon also appearing in the Domesday book as 'Hendun', which means 'at the highest hill'. But it is for flying that Hendon is really famous, with the Hendon Aerodrome having played a significant role in the birth of powered flight ' which you can discover more about at Hendon RAF Museum. Need to know Locally we are looking forward to the regeneration plans for West Hendon. The area has also relatively recently seen development in Colindale with Beaufort Park's modern complex. Shopping Whether it's the weekly food shop at Marks & Spencer, browsing for clothes, shoes, homewares and gifts, or visiting John Lewis, Fenwicks and the Apple Store Brent Cross Shopping Centre won't disappoint. And, with the planned expansion, the shopping selection is only going to get better.
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