£800,000
4 bed flat for saleQuarter Four, 60B Larkshall Road E4
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
- New home
- Freehold
Chestertons - New Homes UK
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About this property
Welcome to Quarter Four - A bespoke collection of beautifully designed, brand new three & four-bedroom homes nestled in the heart of Chingford, E4. These contemporary freehold homes offer a perfect blend of modern elegance, high-spec finishes, and functional family living.
The houses comprise bright and airy living spaces with Herringbone style lvt flooring, fully fitted German kitchens and sophisticated bathrooms finished with large format marble effect tiles and black sanitary ware. Each of the house types also benefit from an additional study room and guest W/c's on the ground floors.
All houses also boast their own private rear gardens, terraces to the upper floors and private off street parking plus a 10-year Build-Zone warranty.
Chingford is a thriving town within trendy East London, supported by excellent transport links making Liverpool Street accessible in just 25 minutes. Station Road, the high street of choice in North Chingford, offers an electric mix of independent shops, restaurants, and bars, it really is a great place to live, shop, eat and drink. The development is also located on border of Essex's well renowned 'Golden Triangle' which includes Buckhurst Hill, Loughton and Chigwell which offer further social and recreational amenities, as well Central Line tube stations.
This is a rare opportunity to own an energy efficient turnkey home in a desirable North East London postcode – early viewing is highly recommended.
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