Enjoy The Best Of Ealing On Your Own Terms. This first-floor flat is close to the action when you want to hit the shops, grab something to eat or enjoy plentiful green space. But it's also the perfect place to just kick back & enjoy a quiet night in.
This light & bright, larger than average flat, is in a period conversion in a 'just right' Ealing location. It's close enough to the buzz of the Broadway but far enough away so you can enjoy some peace and quiet.
Located on a quiet and leafy residential street, you're just a 7-minute walk from the bustling Ealing Broadway.
Declaration of interest - In accordance with the Estate Agents (Provision for information) Regulations 1991, the agent wishes to advise potential buyers that the vendor of this property is a director of the company advertising its sale.
There's so much to enjoy on your doorstep but you can hop onto a Central or District Line train at Ealing Broadway which will get you to the heart of London in around 30 minutes.
If you love outdoor green space, Ealing Common is literally two streets away.
You’re spoiled for choice with both Walpole Park & Lammas Park close by and Gunnersbury Park less around a 15 minute walk away.
The flat itself has been thoughtfully and tastefully refurbished and is turnkey ready for the next lucky owner.
As you’d expect with a Victorian property, it's full of character and the high ceilings give each room a feeling of openness and space.
The bay window at the front is a particularly nice feature, flooding the reception room with light and giving a pleasant view of the street below.
This flat could be perfect if you're looking for a first-time buy or a solid investment property, that comes with an abundance of period charm, rather than a soulless modern apartment.
It's in great condition and in a convenient location that gives you the best of both worlds.
Stamp duty due
Based on a sale price of £600,000 the total amount of stamp duty payable will be:
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Last updated: The calculator has been updated to reflect changes in stamp duty following the Autumn Budget on 30th October 2024 for April 1st 2025 onwards.