£250,000
1 bed flat for saleKing Harold Court, Waltham Abbey EN9
1 bed
1 bath
EPC Rating: E
- Leasehold
Keller Williams
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About this property
One double large bedroom
Duplex apartment over two floors
Second floor
Historic town centre location
Characterful
119 year lease
Communal courtyard
Close to amenities
Accessible to waltham cross train station
See our waltham abbey guide in the main description
Daniel thomas powered by kw, is proud to present this rare and characterful one-bedroom duplex apartment, ideally situated in the heart of historic Waltham Abbey.
Set across two floors on the second level of the building, this spacious home features a generously sized double bedroom, an airy open-plan living and dining area, and an upstairs bathroom – creating a unique and flexible living space.
Located just moments from Waltham Abbey’s charming town centre, you’ll enjoy easy access to an array of independent shops, cosy cafés, and restaurants. Excellent transport links are close by, with Waltham Cross station just a short distance away, offering convenient access into London and beyond.
This property also benefits from a long lease of 119 years, making it a fantastic opportunity for both first-time buyers and investors alike.
Seller advises: Lease 119 years. Service Charge £125 per month. Ground rent £0.
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Discover Waltham Abbey
Waltham Abbey offers a balanced lifestyle, blending the charm of a historic market town with modern amenities. Located within the Epping Forest District of Essex, this town is enveloped by picturesque countryside and convenient travel paths. With the M25 close by, commuting is straightforward and easy. In the heart of the town lies a rich selection of pubs and local shops, while charming period houses, modern dwellings, and town centre cottages provide diverse options for living in Waltham Abbey. You can access plenty of green spaces and activities, including the Lee Valley Regional Park and Epping Forest. It's an inviting town with exceptional historical significance and amenities, making it an ideal place for anyone considering moving to Waltham Abbey.
Things to do
Waltham Abbey offers an array of attractions and activities for any interest. Food and drink lovers can savour the tastes offered by local eateries including Italian, Indian and Turkish cuisines, not to mention Costa Coffee and the famous pie and mash restaurant. Those seeking exploration can embark on walks around the beautiful Abbey Gardens and Cornmill Meadows, especially for the keen wildlife watchers. For the sports-inclined, there's no shortage of activities, with golfing at the West Essex Golf Club and white water sports at the renowned Lee Valley White Water Centre. Shopaholics can enjoy local and high-street shopping including tk Maxx, Tesco and Lidl, completing the enjoyable and diverse experience of living in Waltham Abbey.
Transport
Waltham Abbey is ideally situated for commuters. For those travelling by train, Waltham Cross station is a key access point, offering direct services to London Liverpool Street in about 30 minutes. This makes it a quick journey for commuters or visitors coming from central London. Additionally, for those looking to use the London Underground, the nearest Central Line stations are Loughton and Theydon Bois, which are just a short drive or bus ride away. For road travellers, Waltham Abbey is ideally positioned near major road networks. The town is just off the M25 motorway, providing links to various parts of London and the surrounding counties, whilst the A10 is a short distance away. Bus services are also plentiful, with numerous routes covering the town and its surrounding areas
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Tenure
Leasehold (119 years)
Service charge
£1,500 per year
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
Ground rent date of next review