Offers over
£250,000
2 bed property for saleFarnham Close, London N20
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Retirement
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Andrew Ward - Barnet
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About this property
Lounge- 23'7 X 10'5
Bedroom one- 11'5 X 9'0
Kitchen- 7'4 X 5'6
Bedroom two- 11'5 X 8'9
Shower room- 6'8 X 5'2
Communal gardens
Residents parking
House manager
Communal lounge
Lift
Introducing Weston Court built by renowned developers McCarthy & Stone and first opened by The Beverley sisters in 1994.
Now offering for sale a beautifully presented two bedroom retirement apartment, complete with a very well presented kitchen and large fully tiled shower room.
The apartment is offered on a chain free basis and located on the second floor of this prestigious development in the heart of Whetstone, just a stones throw away from the local shops and a wide range of restaurants and cafes.
Benefits also include extra storage cupboards, a lift, beautiful communal gardens, private parking, guest suite, residents lounge, residents laundry room, entry phone system, house manager.
Over 60's
Lease: Circa. 95 years
Current service charge: £2,566.38 half yearly
Ground Rent - £291.04 half yearly
Whetstone, with its varied shops and restaurants, can be found within easy reach. Both Oakleigh Park Main Line and Totteridge & Whetstone Northern Line stations serve the general area and buses pass the door - with bus stops virtually outside.
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