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Material Information
Council Tax Band C
PERFECT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY FIRST TIME BUY A one bedroom
apartment situated in the sought after location of Longford Village
This spacious apartment is convenient for the Bath Road, Heathrow
Airport and gives easy access to the M4 M25 motorway networks.
The property features a very spacious living area, separate
kitchen, double bedroom with built in cupboard and three piece
fitted bathroom with shower mixer taps.
The property will come with a new lease upon completion.
Viewing Highly Recommended.
Other features include electric heating and double glazed windows.
Outside is a communal garden and residents parking.
Entrance
UPVC door, stairs leading to first floor.
Living Room
20‘ 11‘‘ x 11‘ 5‘‘ 6.4m x 3.5m Fitted carpets, and wall
mounted electric heater. Double glazed window to front aspect.
Kitchen
Vinyl flooring fitted wall and base units with worktops to
include a stainless steel single drainer sink unit, extractor fan
hood, electric oven and hob, fridge and freezer.
Bedroom
11‘ 9‘‘ x 10‘ 7‘‘ 3.6m x 3.25m Fitted carpet and built
in storage . Double glazed window to rear aspect.
Bathroom
Three piece bathroom suite to include a panel enclosed bath with
shower mixer taps,hand basin, low level W.C. and part tiled walls
and splashbacks.
Outside
Communal grounds.
Residents and visitors parking areas.
About Longford
Longford is a district of the London Borough of Hillingdon, on
the north western perimeter of London Heathrow Airport. Longford
village is a linear development astride the original Bath Road and
as such close to the M25 M4 motorway networks with the newer
Junction 14 of the M25 for Terminal 5 airport roads only.
There are several hotels, a McDonalds fast food restaurant and a
petrol service station just on the outskirts of the Village and two
Public Houses within the Village centre.
The area is characterized by an historic village core and similar
sized green buffer zones and much of the land surrounding the
village of Longford is within the Metropolitan Green Belt.
Many of its buildings are included in the Longford Village
Conservation Area which includes seven listed buildings. An old
building, Yeomans, which has been subdivided into three flats is
listed. Other listed buildings include Longford Cottage, Queen
River Cottage and adjoining Willow Tree Cottage and King's Bridge
which is the name of the 1834 built main bridge by the very last
building at the west end of the old Bath Road street, which crosses
the nearby siphoned off Longford River, which Charles I had
constructed; this feeds Bushy Park and Hampton Court Gardens.
Historically, Longford may be founded on a small Saxon settlement
dating from the 5th to 7th century AD.
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