Flowing over three spacious levels, this chain free home offers spacious light filled interiors throughout with the benefit of a conservatory, ample storage, two en-suites, a low maintenance rear garden and underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. The accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance hallway with access to a modern kitchen with a range of units and space for three standing appliances. The kitchen flows seamlessly into a conservatory with French doors out onto the rear garden. Completing the ground floor is a guest WC and a large storage area. The first floor holds a spacious reception room with a Juliette balcony, two bedrooms and a family bathroom. To the second floor is two further double bedrooms both with en-suites. Varcoe Gardens is within easy reach of local shops, schools, Hayes Town, Hayes Train Station, the upcoming Crossrail Network and bus links to...
- Freehold End of Terrace Home
- No Upper Chain
- Underfloor Heating Throughout the Ground Floor
- Four Bedrooms/Three Bathrooms
- Modern Kitchen/Dining Room
- Conservatory
- Reception Room
- Rear Garden
- Council Tax Band E. EPC Rating C
- 1644 Sq Ft (152.7 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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