Ideal for a first time buyer or an investment purchase, this spacious ground floor one bedroom flat is conveniently located on the outskirts of the Town Centre. The accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance hallway with access to all rooms including a light filled reception room with a door leading out onto the communal gardens and a separate kitchen. Completing the property is a large bedroom and a bathroom. Externally, there is communal gardens and permit parking. Enfield Close is situated within easy reach of the renowned Brunel University and a short walk from Uxbridge Town Centre with its multiple shopping facilities, regarded restaurants, IMAX Odeon Cinema and thriving nightlife. For the commuter the Metropolitan/Piccadilly Line Station and A/M40 offer regular and swift routes into London and the Home Counties.
1 Bedroom Flat/Apartment for sale
Asking price £240,000Enfield Close, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 - Sale Agreed
- Ground Floor Apartment
- One Bedroom/One Bathroom
- Reception Room
- Kitchen
- Leasehold (116 Years)
- £610 Service Charge, Ground Rent & Buildings Insurance PA
- Communal Gardens
- Council Tax Band C
- EPC Rating C
- 538 Sq Ft (50 Sq M)
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Uxbridge Area Guide
It's not very often an area in the capital can say there's still a community feel in their neighbourhood, but Uxbridge is one of them.
Uxbridge lies 20 miles west of central London where its canalside setting and period houses attract commuters looking for a home to buy or to rent.
The Grand Union canal winds through the area, a perfect paradise for joggers; while the outstanding architecture of the 1938 tube station still draws admirers today.
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