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Two double bedroom second (top) floor flat forming part of this highly regarded purpose built 1960’s building situated within easy reach of Kew Gardens underground station and the local village shops.
Advantageously located on the Eversfield Road frontage of Chatterton Court, the property features an extremely well proportioned and bright internal layout of modern finish and offered in very good order. Benefiting from replacement double glazing, gas central heating and well appointed kitchen and bathroom fittings whilst outside there is a private garage and beautifully tended residents’ landscaped grounds. Also situated conveniently moments from the Victoria Gate entrance to the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Highlights
2 Bedrooms
1 Reception room
1 Bathroom
2nd (top) floor with garage
Pleasant aspects into Eversfield Road
Moments from the Royal Botanic Gardens
Easy reach of Kew Gardens underground station/village shops
For service charge, lease and ground rent details – please see agent.
Local Authority: Richmond Upon Thames
Council Tax Band: D
EPC: C
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