Offers in excess of
£260,0001 bedroom flat for sale
West Barnes Lane, Motspur Park KT3
Flat
1 bed
1 bath
365 sq ft / 34 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 144 yrs left
Ground rent: £250 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £1,297.50 per annum
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Leasehold (144 years remaining)
- One Double Bedroom
- First Floor Apartment (With Lift)
- Open Plan Kitchen Reception Room
- Spacious Bedroom
- 144 Year Lease
- 0.1 Mile to Motspur Park Station And Amenities
- Beautifully Presented Throughout
- Service Charge £1,297.50 PA
- Epc d
- Council Tax Band C
This ONE DOUBLE BEDROOM, first floor apartment is just over four years old and well within the 10 year warranty, with the building also including a lift. The apartment comprises an open plan kitchen/living space featuring integrated appliances and storage cupboards, modern bathroom and double bedroom. The apartment is ideally located, being served by newly refurbished Motspur Park station (25 minute door-to-door commute into London Waterloo), Motspur Park high street and The Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Playing Fields. The locality also benefits from easy access to the A3 and excellent local bus services, making this a superb first time or investment purchase.
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Raynes Park, SW20 is an emerging and dynamic town centre which is growing year by year. Major brands are beginning to open up such as Waitrose, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Costa Coffee and Starbucks, a sure sign that things are progressing in an area. Raynes Park is situated in South West London in the London Borough of Merton less than 10 miles from the Centre of London. Raynes Park British Rail taking 21 minutes to Waterloo with 17 trains per hour in peak times! The opening up of the Railway station in 1871 changed the area from farming country to residential land development. A major player in this development was Richard Garth, Lord of the Manor of Morden who began laying out the suburb. Grand Drive was originally built as a carriage way to the railway station with the first road being Blenheim Road. Large mansions appeared on Grand Drive in the 1880’s with the Apostles being built in the 1890’s. There were 12 roads built hence the name Apostles, roads such as Aston Road, Prince Georges Road, Edna Road and Chestnut Road are exceedingly sought after. In the 1930’s the Cannon Hill Estate was built by George Blay. Most were quite spacious and a mixture of both terraced and semi detached houses. George Blay picked up oak pick-axe handles from a job lot left over from the First World War. The first case of property recycling? Cannon Hill Lane, Parkway and Elm Walk SW20 are good examples of Blay built houses. The Morden Homes and Estate Company was busy building houses in the Motspur Park area starting with Phyllis Road. Motspur Park once again started to be developed with the opening of Motspur Park Railway Station in 1925. Many of these roads were named after people such as Adela, Estella, Arthur and Douglas! Raynes Park, taking its name from the station continued to grow with an impressive church, and a golf club. The railway formed an unofficial boundary line between Raynes Park and the rapidly developing West Wimbledon.
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