2 bedroom End-of-Terrace House
Appledore Close, Harold Hill
£400,000 Guide Price
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Guide Price £400,000 - £425,000. Located close to transport links is this immaculate two bedroom end of terraced home. Internally the house has been well maintained and features bright spacious rooms throughout.
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Property Reference: HRT029811116



Entrance
Door leading to entrance porch.
Entrance Porch 5ft 5ins x 5ft 6ins (1.65m x 1.68m)
Door leading to kitchen and diner.
Kitchen / Diner 8ft 10ins x 17ft 7ins (2.69m x 5.36m)
Double glazed window to front, range of wall and matching base units, worktop with sink/drainer unit, oven/hob, space for other appliances, walk-in cupboard and doors leading to lounge.
Lounge 11ft 7ins x 14ft 9ins (3.53m x 4.5m)
Double glazed window to rear, radiator and door to inner hallway.
Landing 4ft 3ins x 6ft 5ins (1.3m x 1.96m)
Airing cupboard, loft access and doors leading to:
Bedroom One 8ft 9ins x 14ft 9ins (2.67m x 4.5m)
Double glazed window to front and fitted wardrobes.
Bedroom Two 11ft 3ins x 14ft 7ins (3.43m x 4.44m)
Double glazed window to rear and built-in storge cupboard.
Shower Room
Double glazed window to front, wash hand basin and shower cubicle with shower screen.
Separate WC
Low level WC and double glazed window to front.
Front Garden
Off Street Parking for two cars, garage, lawn with flower beds and borders.
Garage 8ft 1ins x 16ft 7ins (2.46m x 5.05m)
Up and over door.
Rear Area
Lawn, flower beds and borders, rear access and patio area.
Directions
From Gallows Corner take the Straight Road exit, take the first right into Faringdon Avenue, first right into Neave Crescent and Appledore Close can be found on the right hand side.
About Harold Wood
Harold Wood is located in the Northeast of London, in the borough of Havering, and is around 40 minutes from London via train with good access to the major trunk roads of the A12 and M11.
Harold Wood is just over 16 miles from central London, a journey that will soon take just 41 minutes (into Bond Street), thanks to the new Elizabeth Line. Harold Wood is also well served by roads – it’s close to the A12, M11 and M25 – and bus services, and there are two nearby tube stations too.
The population is more than 12,650 and is well served by many schools rated 'Good' and 'Outstanding' by Ofsted.
There are many open spaces nearby making it an ideal location for families. Public transport and leisure facilities are also good.
The area was first recorded in the 13th Century as Horalds Wood, named after the famous King Harold who was defeated at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Harold held the manor of Havering-atte-Bower (Harold Wood is in the Borough of Havering). You’ll find some of the oldest roads in the area are named after Anglo-Saxon monarchs.
£426,281
Average price paid in Harold Wood

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