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3 Bedrooms, House For Sale
Price £550,000
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Wycliffe Road, Battersea, London
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Under Offer
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- Well Presented 3 Double Bedroom House
- En suite Bathrooms
- Downstairs W/C
- Spacious Living Areas
- Garage
- No Further Chain
Located in the ever popular "Shaftsbury Estate" this 3 bedroom house is a short walk from Clapham Junction and Queenstown Road (Battersea) Rail stations offering easy access to the Victoria and Waterloo lines respectively.
This well presented contemporary property is situated on a quiet residential street and offers spacious living throughout. The property briefly comprises of a large living space with patio doors leading to rear garden, modern fitted kitchen and separate w/c on the ground floor. The first floor has two well proportioned double bedrooms one of which is en suite, family bathroom and stairs leading to a skillfully converted loft room with a further double bedroom and en suite bathroom.
The property further benefits from a garage and comes to the market competitively priced with no onward chain and would make an ideal investment or family home.
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Notice Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
Area Information for Battersea - SW11 Historically a part of Surrey, Battersea is part of London on the south bank of the River Thames. Roughly triangular in shape, its northern boundary is the Thames, as it runs first north-east, and then east, before turning north again to pass Westminster. Its north eastern corner is one mile (1.6 km) due south of the Palace of Westminster; the north western corner is demarcated by Wandsworth Bridge and Battersea tapers south to a point roughly three miles (5 km) from the north eastern corner and two miles (3 km) from the north west. To the east is Lambeth; on the south are Camberwell, Streatham, and Clapham; on the west Wandsworth. It is also referred to by residents as the `Baronghetti`.
Places of note;
Within the bounds of modern Battersea are (from east to west): • Battersea Power Station an impressive, now disused, edifice designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, built between 1929 and 1939 (featured, with flying pig, on the sleeve art of Pink Floyd`s album Animals). Currently being renovated into a mass entertainments and commercial complex, with dedicated transport links. It is planned that the renovations will be completed in 2012. There is however scepticism locally that the plans will ever materialise, and there is opposition to them.
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| This is an approximate location - provided for guidance only |
| This is an approximate location - provided for guidance only |
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