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1 Bedroom Flat for sale in half an acre of gardens


Rafranks

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We are reluctantly listing our beloved one bedroom flat on Wood Vale. Its been our home for 3 and a half years and are devastated to have to let it go; but we have found a great place to move to and sadly its come time to sell!


We were anticipating being here for a good few years longer, therefore have recently renovated most of the flat! The bathroom was only completed in July/August to an immaculate standard and the kitchen was recently redecorated just a few weeks ago!


The best part is of course the extensive half an acre of communal gardens which the flat overlooks. It is really the quietest of small blocks that I've encountered in London and we have wonderful neighbours too.


The garden is very rarely used and it really feels like you have it all to yourself - being on the raised ground floor its just a few short steps away! (We really think its the best positioned flat in the whole building!)


The link is here below; I would really recommend watching the walk through video to get a proper impression of the flat and surrounding gardens.


https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/114224030#/?channel=RES_BUY


We're looking for offers in excess of 325k.


I really hope that it is able to be as special for the next owner as it has been for us!

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