£750,000
2 bed flat for saleKensington Church Street, London W8
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Marsh & Parsons - Kensington
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About this property
Private entrance
Split level
Two bedrooms
Excellent location
This excellent split-level maisonette is arranged over the first and second floor of a striking building on Kensington Church Street. The property is presented in an unmodernised condition and consequently presents an attractive opportunity for a purchaser to add value and refurbish throughout to their own taste & style. The property benefits from its own private front door and consists of a bright reception room with good ceiling height & feature fireplace, a separate kitchen boasting a superb west facing aspect, two double bedrooms which are arranged over the top floor alongside a spacious family bathroom. The current lease term is 99 years from 25 March 1986 resulting in an unexpired lease length of approximately 64 years.
The property is perfectly placed for the amenities, shops and restaurants on Kensington High Street including the Tube station at Kensington High Street (District and Circle lines). An easy walk to the north is Notting Hill Gate (District, Circle and Central lines) whilst the green expanses of Holland Park, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are all close by whilst the A4 provides easy access out towards Heathrow and the West.
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease Years Remaining: 60
Service Charge: £532 (Yearly)
Annual Ground Rent: £100
Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Leasehold Lease Years Remaining: 60
Council Tax Band: F
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