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EUR 619.000

2053240 m2

Stunning 5 Bedroom Home For Sale in Galashiels, 240 mt2, 5 bedrooms

Galashiels

03 Dec 2024

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Stunning 5 Bedroom Home For Sale in Galashiels ScotlandEsales Property ID: es5553720Property LocationWHINFIELD, PATERSON STREET,GALASHIELS,SCOTTISH BORDERS,TD1 3DDOffers Over £535,000 UK Pounds ( Currently Under Offer )Property DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Scotland is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment in this magnificent part of the world.Whinfield is a substantial, stone-built five-bedroom detached family home situated in a popular residential area of the principal Borders town of Galashiels.Built in 1881 for the Dorward family of Galashiels, who were local mill owners in the town, this spacious and flexible family home benefits from the most charming period features including original doors, windows, cornicing, etched glass and wood detailing. The extensive garden grounds are a particular feature, along with extensive driveway parking and a separate garage.With a large number of amenities nearby, including The Great Tapestry of Scotland, it is only a ten-minute walk from the Borders Railway which runs to Edinburgh, located at the Transport Interchange or nearby Tweedbank.Internally, the accommodation lies over two levels and comprises five bedrooms, an ensuite shower room, a family bathroom, a sitting room, a dining room, a dining kitchen, a utility room and a downstairs wc. There are two entrances to the rear, and the main front door, which opens onto a full-width patio overlooking the substantial garden. The property also benefits from gas fired central heating, and a large attic with loft ladder access allowing excellent storage or extension possibilities.Externally, there is a large driveway offering parking for several cars, plus a garage, accessed off Paterson Street. With access down both sides of the house, to the fabulous garden with full-width patio area directly outside the sitting and dining room it offers an excellent space for informal entertaining. There is a large lawn, with flower beds and mature shrubs and trees in abundance creating a private and enviable outside space. A water feature leads down to a pond and another area of garden with raised vegetable beds and a greenhouse. A useful lean-to garden shed and external store provides useful external storage.With all amenities close at hand including the aforementioned railway station, with most Border towns being reached from this central location, and the A7 located nearby having direct routes to Edinburgh and Carlisle.Melrose 2.5 miles Selkirk 7 miles Edinburgh 35 miles Tweedbank 2.0 miles (all distances are approximate)EPC : F26Council Tax Band : GLocation:Whinfield sits in a popular residential area in the principal Borders town of Galashiels. With a population of 12,000, the town offers a full range of shopping facilities, including Tesco, ASDA, Boots, Next, WH Smith and Marks & Spencer. Local tourist attractions include The Great Tapestry of Scotland, which has recently opened, Old Gala House and Abbotsford House, the former home of Sir Walter Scott, with its award-winning visitor centre as well as many other attractions in nearby Melrose and other Border towns. Among the independent shops there is also a cinema, a health centre, a swimming pool, gym, dentists, orthodontist and a new Transport Interchange built primarily around the new train station in conjunction with the Borders Railway which is a particular bonus.Local sports teams include Gala RFC, Gala Fairydean FC, and Gala CC and local festivals include the historic Common Ridings held in the summer which is of particular note.There are also a variety of outdoor pursuits in the area that include fishing on the River Tweed, fieldsports, horse riding, golf, lawn bowling, mountain biking, and a selection of walks including the Southern Upland Way.Galashiels has six primary schools, and nearby Melrose is home to St Marys Preparatory School with secondary schooling at Galashiels Academy. The Borders College and Heriot Watt University also have a campus in the town, and there are also a number of churches in the area.The Borders General Hospital, the largest hospital in the Scottish Borders is only four or so miles away, on the fringes of Melrose.Galashiels sits in an easily accessible area and can be reached by the A7 which runs through the town and provides the links to Edinburgh or the north of England. The area is also served by the Borders Railway which runs from Tweedbank to Edinburgh, with the aforementioned station in the town. There is also a busy bus service which runs from the Interchange, beside the railway with links to Newcastle and Carlisle in the South, as well as Edinburgh and the other Border towns.Edinburgh and Newcastle airports – both international, offer an excellent choice of destinations and are 39.5 miles and 68 miles away respectively.Directions:For those with satellite navigation the postcode is: TD1 3DDFrom the A68, take the A6091 signposted Melrose and Galashiels. Continue on this road, passing Melrose on your right. Proceed over the three roundabouts, and the River Tweed, into Galashiels, and proceed forward over the small roundabout. Take the 2nd left turn, opposite the fire station, onto Paterson Street and the entrance to Whinfields is the third gate on the left, fifty yards up.From the A7 (going South) travel through Galashiels, signposted Hawick, follow the road out of Galashiels, which is the Abbotsford Road, and turn right, opposite the fire station, onto Paterson Street, which is before the small roundabout and follow the above directions.ABOUT THE AREAThe Scottish Borders town of Galashiels is situated just over 30 miles south of Edinburgh, on the Gala Water river. The town grew rapidly in the 19th century with the textile industry, and many woollen mills were built in the town employing thousands of people.Today Galashiels is one of the largest of the Scottish Borders towns, with a population of just over 12,000 people, and it’s a popular starting point for visitors to the area, thanks to the Borders Railway from Edinburgh. Galashiels is often misspelled as Galashields, and less commonly misspelled as Galasheils or Galasheilds.The famous writer Sir Walter Scott is known throughout the world, but he made his home in the Scottish Borders at Abbotsford House.Abbotsford – Located just outside Galashiels, Abbotsford has undergone a multi-million-pound restoration. As well as the house itself there’s now a new visitor centre and the Ochiltree’s Cafe where you can enjoy lunch or afternoon tea while enjoying stunning views of the house. There’s also 120 acres of land and gardens to explore including beautiful walks beside the River Tweed.Bank Street Gardens – In the centre of Galashiels, Bank Street is home to a range of independent shops. On the opposite side of the road, you’ll find Bank Street Gardens – a small area of land which is beautifully laid out and planted to provide a riot of colour in the summertime. Not an attraction worth making a special journey to visit – but a very pleasant part of town to see while you’re here.MAiN FEATURES:• 240m2 of living space• 2000m2 plot approx• 5 Bedrooms• 3 Bathrooms• Private Garden• Private Parking• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Scotland• Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby• Rental Potential through Airbnb and Booking.com• Spacious Five-Bedroom Family Home• Large Garden Grounds• Period Features• Garage• Railway Station Nearby• Gas Fired Central HeatingContact us today to buy or sell property in Scotland UK fast onlineLinks to Local Attractionshttps://www.kelso-races.co.uk/And racecourses at Musselburgh and Yorkhttps://bestfishingscotland.co.uk/https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/border-ride-out.htmlsortBy=relevanthttps://www.broomhill-ridingcentre.co.uk/And many other riding schoolshttps://www.muirfield.org.uk/https://roxburghe-golf.com/en/greenfeeshttps://www.torwoodleegolfclub.co.uk/https://www.bisleyshooting.co.uk/our-grounds-bisley-sporting-group/bisley-long-siberia-surrey/clay-shooting-lessons/https://bordergunsandtackle.co.uk/
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EUR 367.000

2063200 m2

Luxury 6 Bed Bungalow For Sale in Derrynoose County Armagh, 200 mt2, 6 bedrooms

Derrynoose

03 Dec 2024

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Luxury 6 Bed Bungalow For Sale in Derrynoose County Armagh IrelandEsales Property ID: es5553697Property Location60 Crossbane Road,Derrynoose,County ArmaghNorthern IrelandBT60 3HFPrice in UK Pounds £320,000Property DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Ireland is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment in this magnificent part of the world.Esales Property are pleased to welcome this fantastic six-bedroom detached property to the open market. Situated on the Crossbane Road, No60 offers great panoramic views of the surrounding Derrynoose countryside. Comprising of 6 bedrooms and a number of reception room, this property is sure to be a hit with those hoping to upsize and reside in a quiet countryside location.Summary– Detached Chalet Bungalow– Six Bedrooms– Mature Surrounding Gardens– Large Sweeping Driveway– Oil Fired Central Heating– UPVC Double Glazing WindowsKitchen / Dining Area – 6.95m x 3.77mFully fitted kitchen offering high and low units. Integrated appliances to include, dishwasher, fridge freezer, double oven / grill and a gas hob cooker with over head extractor fan. Large breakfast isle, large dining area with patio doors and ceramic tiled flooring.Utility Room – 2.89m x 2.51mLarge utility room with ceramic tiled flooring high and low units, plumbed for washing machine and tumble dryer.Guest WC / Storage – 1.76m x 0.97mCurrently used as storage plumbed for WC and wash hand basin.Main living room – 5.43m x 4.28mLarge living room with solid oak flooring. Open fire place with gas in set and stone surrounds 2 x T.V points.Main bathroom – 3.45m x 2.65m4 piece suite comprising of bath tub WC, wash hand basin and rainfall shower. Fully lined walls and flooring, large resist wall mirror.Bedroom 1 / Master – 4.33m x 3.51mLarge double bedroom with built in sliding wardrobes, wooden style flooring and a three piece en suite comprising of WC, wash hand basin and electric shower.Bedroom 2 – 3.49m x 3.17mLarge double bedroom with ample wardrobe space and wooden style flooring.Bedroom 3 – 3.51m x 3.02mLarge double bedroom with built in storage with a pull down double bed. Currently used as a study.Bedroom 4 – 3.54m x 3.48mLarge double bedroom with ample wardrobe space and wooden style flooring.First FloorBedroom 5 – 4.76m x 4.44mLarge double bedroom with walk in wardrobe, wooden style flooring and TV point.Bedroom 6 / Library – 4.34m x 4.68mCurrently used as a library, fully shelved with bookcases, carpeted flooring, sitting area and access to eves / attic space for storage.LandingLarge landing with sitting area and carpeted flooring.Shower-room – 2.64m x 1.46mThree piece suite comprising of WC, wash hand basin and a double basin, shower with rainfall head, tiled walls.Hot-press / Storage roomSizable storage room..ABOUT THE AREADerrynoose is a village and civil parish in south County Armagh, Northern Ireland, 4.5 km south-west of Keady. The village lies partly in the townland of Mullyard and partly in the townland of Crossnamoyle.Northern Ireland’s smallest county, Armagh, knows how to punch above its weight. Its big open-hearted nature means within minutes of arriving, we’ll make you feel like one of our own. Whether that’s meeting the wildlife at Lough Neagh, exploring an ancient pagan ceremonial site, or tasting the cider that inspires the Orchard County’s name.Fans of St. Patrick are in for a treat. The story goes he built a church here back in 445AD. Today, in the Cathedral City, you’ve two impressive options to choose between. The twin-spired Roman Catholic Cathedral stands on a hill above the city. St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral faces it across the valley, resting on the site of the original stone church. A bit of a climb, both are worth it for the stunning city views. And, when you get your breath back, there’s a Middle-Aged crypt beneath the Cathedral which houses a fascinating collection of stone carvings. (Both cathedrals only available to view from outside for now).Modern-day Armagh City is an adventure ground of narrow lanes, hilly streets and wonderful open spaces. A stroll along the tree-lined Mall is a great introduction to city life. Places like Red Ned’s are ideal spots to soak up the atmosphere, while foodies can take their pick of restaurants or coffee houses. Uluru, Embers and the Mulberry Bistro are particular favourites and all family-friendly.Within walking distance of the city centre, the 300-acre Palace Demesne was, until 1975, home to the Archbishops of the Church of Ireland. A walk around its parkland takes you from meadow to formal gardens via a Play Park, Green Gym and an inviting Garden of the Senses.Yes, of course, it’s a friendly place. But the eagle-eyed will spot a number of other willing companions as you wander around the city. Hiding in plain sight are a whole community of gargoyles, angels and fantastical creatures. They are the work of artist Holger Christian Lönze and a tribute to the city’s sacred past, with 22 of them spend their days lurking behind drainpipes or hanging out at the library. You’ll even find an angel helping out with post deliveries. Airmail, naturally.MAiN FEATURES:• 200m2 of living space• 1000m2 plot• 6 Bedrooms• 3 Bathrooms• Private Garden• Private Parking• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Ireland• Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby• Rental Potential through Airbnb and Booking.comContact us today to buy or sell property in County Armagh Ireland fast online
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EUR 511.000

201154 m2

Luxury Living in the Heart of Brentford, 54 mt2, 1 bedrooms

Brentford

01 Dec 2024

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Discover the ultimate blend of sophistication and convenience at this exceptional residential development in Brentford. Surrounded by lush green spaces and located just a two-minute walk from Kew Bridge Station, these elegant homes offer unparalleled access to the city while providing a peaceful retreat. Enjoy breathtaking rooftop views, exclusive amenities such as a residents-only gym, collaborative workspace, and private outdoor areas. Each apartment is thoughtfully designed with modern finishes, spacious layouts, and floor-to-ceiling windows that maximize natural light. Experience the charm of riverside living, with boutique shops, fine dining, and the tranquility of the Thames Path just moments away. This development redefines city living with a focus on comfort, style, and community.
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EUR 840.000

2043220 m2

Stunning 4 Bedroom Cottage with Stunning Gardens For Sale Near Edinburgh, 220 mt2, 4 bedrooms

Edinburgh

30 Nov 2024

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Stunning 4 Bedroom Cottage with Stunning Gardens For Sale Near Edinburgh ScotlandEsales Property ID: es5553468Property LocationGreenbraesNine Mile BurnEH26 9LZEdingburghScotlandPrice in Pounds £750,000Property DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Scotland is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment into this magnificent part of the world.Beautiful and extended detached cottage nestled in the tranquil hamlet of Nine Mile Burn, at the foot of the Pentland Hills. Greenbraes dates back to 1809 but has undergone extensive modernisation and enlargement over the years, culminating in an exceptionally spacious, stylish and flexible family home with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.The cottage is situated close to the lovely conservation villages of Carlops (2m/3km) and West Linton (5m/8km) with Penicuik town centre nearby (4m/6.5km). Nine Mile Burn is within easy commuting distance of Edinburgh (approx 10-15 minutes to bypass and half an hour to City Centre).The accommodation comprises; welcoming entrance Vestibule, Hall providing access to all rooms, bright and spacious Lounge with feature fireplace with wood burning stove and open views to the Pentland Hills, fully fitted Dining Kitchen with matching wall and base units, Utility Room with door to front garden, Dining Room with window to front, Conservatory with French doors to rear garden, Master Bedroom with patio doors to garden. Walk in wardrobe with built in mirrored wardrobes and door to en-suite Shower Room, Three further Double Bedrooms, Sun Room / Home office with windows to front garden, Luxury family Bathroom with jacuzzi bath and steam cabinet with body shower and shower Room located off the vestibule with white two piece suite and shower compartment.Substantial floored storage attics with Ramsey ladders, which may allow scope for conversion (subject to planning consents).A large driveway provides off-street parking for many cars and access to a large garage with up and over door, power and light and two large store rooms. There is also a versatile studio/workshop with power and light. Greenbraes boasts a fabulous log cabin within its mature gardens with a wood burning stove and a sustainable sedum roof. The cottage is enveloped by beautiful landscaped gardens, which comprise a pergola-covered deck, additional deck areas with integrated hot-tub (included in the sale), lush green lawns, a pond, a vegetable garden, mature shrubs and trees.ABOUT THE AREAEdinburgh is Scotland’s compact, hilly capital. It has a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings. Looming over the city is Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny, used in the coronation of Scottish rulers. Arthur’s Seat is an imposing peak in Holyrood Park with sweeping views, and Calton Hill is topped with monuments and memorials.Edinburgh is a city that begs to be discovered, filled with quirky, come-hither nooks that tempt you to explore just that little bit further. Edinburgh is one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, draped across a series of rocky hills overlooking the sea. It’s a town intimately entwined with its landscape, with buildings and monuments perched atop crags and overshadowed by cliffs. From the Old Town’s picturesque jumble of medieval tenements piled high along the Royal Mile, its turreted skyline strung between the black, bull-nosed Castle Rock and the russet palisade of Salisbury Crags, to the New Town’s neat grid of neoclassical respectability, the city offers a constantly changing perspective.Athens of the NorthThe Athens of the North, an 18th-century Edinburgh nickname dreamed up by the great thinkers of the Scottish Enlightenment, is a city of high culture and lofty ideals, of art and literature, philosophy and science. It is here that each summer the world’s biggest arts festival rises, phoenix-like, from the ashes of last year’s rave reviews and broken box-office records to produce yet another string of superlatives. And it is here, beneath the Greek temples of Calton Hill – Edinburgh’s acropolis – that the Scottish parliament sits again after a 300-year absence.Auld ReekieEdinburgh is also known as Auld Reekie, a down-to-earth place that flicks an impudent finger at the pretensions of the literati. Auld Reekie is a city of loud, crowded pubs and decadent restaurants, late-night drinking and all-night parties, beer-fuelled poets and foul-mouthed comedians. It’s the city that tempted Robert Louis Stevenson from his law lectures to explore the drinking dens and lurid street life of the 19th-century Old Town. And it’s the city of Beltane, the resurrected pagan May Day festival, where half-naked revellers dance in the flickering firelight of bonfires beneath the stony indifference of Calton Hill’s pillared monuments.VarietyLike a favourite book, Edinburgh is a city you’ll want to dip into again and again, savouring each time a different experience – the castle silhouetted against a blue spring sky with a yellow haze of daffodils misting the slopes below the esplanade; stumbling out of a late-night club into a summer dawn, with only the yawp of seagulls to break the unexpected silence; heading for a cafe on a chill December morning with the fog snagging the spires of the Old Town; and festival fireworks crackling in the night sky as you stand, transfixed, amid the crowds in Princes Street Gardens.MAiN FEATURES:• 220m2 of living space• 2450m2 plot• 4 bedrooms• 3 Bathrooms• Stunning Views• Stunning Garden• Massive potential in the rental market• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Scotland• Many excellent sports facilities, walking and sports areas nearbyContact us today to buy or sell property in Scotland UK fast online
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EUR 25.000

8112 m2

Excellent 1 Bed Student Apartment For Sale in Bradford, 12 mt2

Bradford

30 Nov 2024

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Excellent 1 Bed Student Apartment For Sale in Bradford UKEsales Property ID: es5553358Property LocationLongside Lane31EBradfordYorkshire and the HumberBD7 1SAUnited KingdomProperty DetailsWith its stunning coastlines, historic sites and laid-back atmosphere, England continues to be one of the most desirable places across the world to be. On offer here is a chance to invest into this mesmerising part of the world with this student apartment with guaranteed rental returns.It is a studyroom for one person (student). The room is 12 square meters. It is en-suite room in a cluster flat. Kitchen and Lounge is common areas shared with others.The latest addition to the student accommodation market in Bradford, Longside House is a purpose built student property, just minutes from the main campus, including the J. B Priestley University Library.Longside House offers a comfortable and convenient location, offering a range of modern facilities to students. Professionally managed by Cloud Student Homes, the building offers accommodation for up to 217 students.ABOUT THE AREABradford is a city in the northern English county of West Yorkshire. Housed in a 19th-century mill, Bradford Industrial Museum includes exhibits on textile machinery, steam power and engineering. The National Science and Media Museum focuses on photography, film and television, and has an IMAX cinema. Lister Park has a boating lake and Cartwright Hall art gallery, with a space dedicated to local artist David Hockney.Bradford is the world’s first UNESCO City of Film, a centre of Victorian heritage and the curry Capital of Britain. This culturally diverse city has a vitality that grabs you by the collar and pulls you in. And it just keeps getting better.MAiN FEATURES:• Beds: 1• Bathrooms 1• 12m2 living space• Massive potential in the rental market guaranteed returns through leaseback• Stunning views• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Bradford• Many excellent sports facilities, fishing, walking and cycling areas nearbyContact us today to buy or sell your student accommodation in United Kingdom.
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EUR 585.000

192266 m2

Residential 2 Bed Semi Detached House For Sale in Sutton London, 66 mt2, 2 bedrooms

Sutton

30 Nov 2024

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Residential 2 Bed Semi Detached House For Sale in Sutton London UKEsales Property ID: es5553853Property LocationTeal Place5SuttonSM12XAUnited KingdomPrice in pounds £500,000Advertising on Behalf of VendorProperty DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, London UK is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment in this magnificent part of the world.Semi-Detached Freehold House for sale in South LondonBeautiful semidetached house located in a sought-after cul-de-sac area in Cheam, Sutton, South London. It is a modern house built in 2000 recently redecorated and with a new kitchen installed. The property is available at a very short notice.Property particulars:– Freehold property– Built year 2000– The house has 1 living room, 1 kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, water tank cupboard, attic.– All kitchen appliances included (fridge, freezer, cooker, oven, washing machine).– Very quiet and safe area– Two owned parking spaces– Energy Performance Certificate – C– A large corner plot with front and back garden– Walking distance to Cheam and Sutton High Street.– The area benefits from outstanding schools (primary and 6th form)– Great transport links within walking distance to West Sutton, Cheam and Sutton train station– 30 min train connection to London Victoria, London Bridge etc.– Walking distance to the beautiful Non-Such Park in Cheam.– Good access to M25– Gatwick airport 18 miles– Heathrow airport 14 miles– Potential for an extension and/or conservatory – back and front garden.loft extension potential.– Fitted wardrobes– Wood shutters to bedroom windows– Under the stairs large cupboard– External meter house/cupboard– Monthly renting value approx £2,000ABOUT THE AREASutton is the principal town in the London Borough of Sutton in South London, England. It is the administrative headquarters of the Outer London borough, on the lower slopes of the North Downs. It is 10 miles south-southwest of Charing Cross, one of the thirteen metropolitan centres in the London Plan.London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a 21st-century city with history stretching back to Roman times. At its centre stand the imposing Houses of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower and Westminster Abbey, site of British monarch coronations. Across the Thames River, the London Eye observation wheel provides panoramic views of the South Bank cultural complex, and the entire city.One of the world’s most visited cities, London has something for everyone: from history and culture to fine food and good times. Immersed in history, London’s rich seams of eye-opening antiquity are everywhere. The city’s buildings are striking milestones in a unique and beguiling biography, and a great many of them – the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben – are instantly recognisable landmarks. There’s more than enough innovation (the Shard, the Tate Modern extension, the Sky Garden) to put a crackle in the air, but it never drowns out London’s seasoned, centuries-old narrative. Architectural grandeur rises up all around you in the West End, ancient remains dot the City and charming pubs punctuate the historic quarters, leafy suburbs and river banks. Take your pick.Art & CultureA tireless innovator of art and culture, London is a city of ideas and the imagination. Londoners have always been fiercely independent thinkers (and critics), but until not so long ago people were suspicious of anything they considered avant-garde. That’s in the past now, and the city’s creative milieu is streaked with left-field attitude, whether it’s theatrical innovation, contemporary art, pioneering music, writing, poetry, architecture or design. Food is another creative arena that has become a tireless obsession in certain circles.DiversityThis city is deeply multicultural, with one in three Londoners foreign-born, representing 270 nationalities and 300 tongues. The UK may have voted for Brexit (although the majority of Londoners didn’t), but for now London remains one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities, and diversity infuses daily life, food, music and fashion. It even penetrates intrinsically British institutions; the British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum have collections as varied as they are magnificent, while the flavours at centuries-old Borough Market run the full global gourmet spectrum.A Tale of Two CitiesLondon is as much about wide-open vistas and leafy landscape escapes as it is high-density, sight-packed urban exploration. Central London is where the major museums, galleries and most iconic sights congregate, but visit Hampstead Heath or the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to flee the crowds and frolic in wide open green expanses. You can also venture further out to Kew Gardens, Richmond or Hampton Court Palace for beautiful panoramas of riverside London followed by a pint in a quiet waterside pub.MAiN FEATURES:• 66m2 of living space• 120m2 plot.• 2 Bedrooms• 2 Bathrooms• Private Parking• Private Garden• Good transport links to London• Walking distance to essential amenities such as local shops, supermarkets and pharmacies• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants & public parks• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of the UK• Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby• Rental Potential through Airbnb and Booking.com• Loft Extension PotentialContact us today to buy or sell property in London UK fast online
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EUR 1.200.000

2045120 m2

Stunning 4 Bed Semi Detached House For Sale in Pinner Middlesex United, 120 mt2, 4 bedrooms

Pinner

30 Nov 2024

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Stunning 4 Bed Semi Detached House For Sale in Pinner Middlesex United KingdomEsales Property ID: es5553400Property LocationCannon lanePinnerHA5 1HPUnited KingdomMiddlesexGreater LondonProperty DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, warm climate, welcoming culture and low cost of living, The UK is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment into this magnificent part of the world.This is an amazing opportunity to purchase a truly stunning sought after family home built originally as a ‘show house’ in the 1930´s which makes it proudly stand out from the rest with higher ceilings and broader rooms.This semi detached property is very well presented and tastefully modernised by the current owner that has been maintained to a very high standard throughout with four bedrooms, two bathrooms/three WCs with generous proportions and plenty of potential to extend. The property is for sale with no upper chain.The entrance to the home opens to a porch, that opens into a spacious entrance hall with original wood flooring, under stairs storage and most impressively, access to a fully equipped Studio apartment on the ground floor connected to the home with a an exclusive entrance, which can also be utilised as a separate stand alone room. It contains a fully fitted Kitchen and bathroom. This apartment was formerly an adjoining garage which was converted to a spacious Studio apartment / annexe, allowing it to give the option for it to be a part of the house or separate living area. With a 90 foot rear garden, there is a lot of scope for extension to the rear and above the Studio apartment. The spacious boarded up loft currently provides generous storage space, but can also be converted into an additional room in the future. The property is fully double glazed with gas central heating and underfloor heating in the magnificently tiled kitchen along with an intruder alarm.The property comprises of a; spacious original wood flooring entrance hallway, a separate adjoining studio apartment, a large through lounge/dining area which opens onto the rear garden, extended kitchen/breakfast area, with a range of fitted wall and base units. To the first floor there are three bedrooms, with fully fitted wardrobes in each room. A spacious bathroom with shower cubicle and separate WC makes up the rest of the upper floor and easy to access to a very large loft space with a fitted ladder.At the rear, there is a 90 foot west facing garden with a large patio area and laid lawn. The front garden is fully paved to provide off street parking for 4 cars.Cannon lane is a very popular location, being within the catchment area for the sought after schools in the vicinity, namely Cannon Lane and West Lodge Schools, as well as Pinner and Nower Hill High Schools. For Commuters, there is easy access to Metropolitan and Piccadilly line stations only a short walk or drive away.Located within a residential area on the outer fringes of north-west London, Pinner has retained much of its ancient charm, particularly in the original village centre, despite its proximity to the capital.With its church and delightful mock-Tudor buildings, Pinner is a picturesque place for a stroll and there are some lovely places to eat along the High Street and some charming gift shops too.Considered the more affluent side of the London Borough of Harrow, Pinner has a strong sense of community, with four key events each year. Celebrations for St George’s Day in April, Pinner Fair in May, the Pinner Village Show in Pinner Memorial Park on the second Saturday in September and Pinner Pantomime Evening, which takes place on the last Thursday of each November.Pinner has much to offer the active leisure seeker. The David Lloyd Club in Northwood and Highgrove Pool & Fitness Centre are within close proximity, both offering first-class leisure facilities and expert coaches. There is also a good variety of other sporting and activity venues including football, tennis, and cricket. For the golf enthusiasts, Pinner is home to Pinner Hill and Grims Dyke Golf Clubs.Numerous restaurants, bars, and pubs offer a diverse choice of cuisines and social entertainment. For those with a penchant for the cosmopolitan nightlife, London’s West End is just half an hour away on the tube and there are excellent transport links to Harrow, Ruislip, and Watford.ABOUT THE AREAMiddlesex is an area in England, mostly covered by Greater London. It is one of the 39 historical counties of England. It includes the City of London, which was self-governing from the thirteenth century. London’s northwestern suburbs steadily covered large parts of Middlesex, especially following the coming of the railways.The administrative and historic boundaries around Middlesex diverged very early on, with the recognition of the City of London as an independent county borough.In 1888 much of the area became part of the County of London – the present-day boroughs of Camden, Hackney, Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, Islington, Tower Hamlets and Westminster were removed.During the next few decades the county became almost entirely urbanised by suburbs of London. Towards the end of the period, many of the boroughs in the area were demanding independence from Middlesex County Council as county boroughs, which if granted would have left Middlesex County Council controlling an area with three distinct and unconnected fragments – in the west, the south-east and the north of the county.Instead, in 1965, nearly all the remainder of Middlesex was subsumed by the new Greater London except the Potters Bar district; which was ceded to Hertfordshire, and the district of Spelthorne, which were ceded to Surrey. The greater part went to form the new London boroughs of Brent, Ealing, Enfield, Haringey, Harrow, Hillingdon, and Hounslow.Middlesex is still used as a placename, and exists in the name of such organisations as the Middlesex County Cricket Club or Middlesex University. Royal Mail guidelines now leave the use on letters of the historic county, administrative county, or no county at all up to the personal preference of the addresser, and Middlesex is consequently commonly found on addresses outside the London postal districts (and sometimes, even within). From an organisational point of view the Royal Mail does however recognise the existance of an area called Middlesex as one of the Postal counties of England but confusingly it is not identical to the historic county boundaries – not only have large sections formed part of the London postal district but elsewhere the borders occasionally follow a different course, such as the village of Denham which is in both the traditional and administrative county of Buckinghamshire but in the postal county of Middlesex.MAiN FEATURES:• Beds: 4• Bathrooms 5 – 2 bathrooms & 3 W.C.• 120 m2 living space• 300m2 land plot• Room to develop further• Private Garden• Private Parking• Massive potential in the rental market with guaranteed returns• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of the UK• Many excellent sports facilities, fishing, walking and cycling areas nearbyContact us today to buy or sell UK property fast online..
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EUR 1.079.000

1432120 m2

Excellent 3 Bed Semi Detached House For Sale Wembley Park London Middlesex, 120 mt2, 3 bedrooms

Wembley

30 Nov 2024

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Excellent 3 Bed Semi Detached House For Sale Wembley Park London Middlesex UKEsales Property ID: es5553543Property LocationPark Chase,Wembley Park LondonMiddlesex,United KingdomHA9 8EQPrice in Pounds £925,000Property DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, The UK is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment in this magnificent part of the world. This can be used as a second holiday home or permanent residence given the exclusive location.Super spacious 3 double bedroom semi-detached family home with a through lounge, a new modern fitted kitchen with a utility area, and a modern bathroom with a separate w.c.The property benefits from double-glazed windows and gas central heating. Other features include off-street parking for 2 cars and also boasts a garage via own drive. Situated within close proximity to Wembley Park. The new Wembley City with its London Designer Outlet and leisure complex and also Wembley High Road all within walking distance.Sellers view point 'A rare opportunity to acquire a much sought after, superior family home in Park Chase, an extremely popular, established Greater London setting, convenient to all amenities including the world-famous Wembley Stadium and ample public transport services. The characterful front façade of the property benefits from ample car parking space and a forward-facing vista over low-rise, bungalow developments, enhancing the feeling of space and with an absence of the usual, city-like sense of enclosure.To the rear, an excellent, extensive, secluded garden provides an oasis of peace and privacy, enclosed on all sides, close to the heart of the throbbing London metropolis.'.Park Chase, an elegant, secluded location in the, much sought after, Wembley Park suburb of London,is a street of quality residential properties within a 12 minute train ride to the very heart of our capital city.The 'Chase' properties benefit from the aspect of a low building to both the front and rear of the houses, not dwarfed or overlooked by the high-rise profile of much of London. No 19 is a superior property with a pleasing exterior style and frontage, including a garage, and ample space for multiple-car parking. To the rear is a beautiful, secluded garden from which the world-famous Wembley Arch, although some distance away, magically appears close at hand, establishing an unmistakable sense of location. The area has a full range of essential shopping outlets, and easy access to Airports, the national motorway system, schools, and local bus and train services.Dimensions: Internally, the property is beautifully proportioned with spacious reception and bedrooms, benefitting from an unusually high element of natural light in all rooms.Extention Potential: This desirable property offers the possibility of further space enhancement, the integral garage being ideal for the addition of, at least, two further bedrooms or amenity rooms on the first floor (subject to appropriate planning permission). In addition, there is a potential to extend using a loft conversion.ABOUT THE AREAWembley is a large suburb in north-west London, England, 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Charing Cross. It includes the neighborhoods of Alperton, North Wembley, Preston, Sudbury, Tokyngton and Wembley Park. The population was 102,856 in 2011.Wembley is home to England’s most famous sports destination, but there’s much more to this large north-west London suburb than football. One of London’s most multicultural and diverse communities, the area has seen a tremendous transformation over the last two decades. Wembley is located 8 miles (13km) northwest of Charing Cross. The suburb includes the neighborhoods of Alperton, North Wembley, Preston, Sudbury, Tokyngton, and Wembley Park, and has excellent transport links. There are a fantastic range of amenities, several hospitals, sporting facilities, and green spaces. Plus, there is a good selection of schools.Wembley was for over 800 years part of the parish of Harrow on the Hill in Middlesex. Its heart, Wembley Green, was surrounded by agricultural manors and their hamlets. The small, narrow, Wembley High Street is a conservation area. The railways of the London & Birmingham Railway reached Wembley in the mid-19th century, when the place gained its first church. Slightly south-west of the old core, the main station was originally called Sudbury, but today is known as Wembley Central. By the 1920s, the nearby long High Road hosted a wide array of shops and Wembley was a large suburb of London.MAIN FEATURES:• 120m2 of living space• 3 Bedrooms• 2 Bathrooms• Stunning Views• Private Garden• Private Parking• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Huge potential in the long term rental market or through Airbnb• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Wembley• Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearbyContact us today to buy or sell property in Wembley UK fast online
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EUR 460.000

26500 m2

Excellent Plot of land for sale in Southam Warwickshire, 6500 mt2

Southam

30 Nov 2024

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Excellent Plot of land for sale in Southam Warwickshire EnglandEsales Property ID: es5553540Property LocationSite rear of Stockton Hall Court,Rugby Road,Southam,EnglandUKCV47 8HSPrice in Pounds £400,000 all serious offers considered reduced for quick saleProperty DetailsHere we present an excellent plot of land in one of the most sought-after areas for development right now in the UK.The property comprises 6500 meters squared of level land in a quaint, quiet, rural part of the beautiful county of Warwickshire (Shakespeare’s County – the Heart of England). It is close to the ancient town of Stratford upon Avon, the birthplace of the bard with easy access to the beauties of rural Warwickshire, the gateway to the world-renowned Cotswolds region of outstanding natural beauty.With gated access to the main trunk road, the A426, The site use is B1 B2 B8 (subject to planning permission) and could be considered for a variety of uses. Given the covenant was put in place nearly 25 years ago, the use, with permission, may be extended for other residential, etc.. for a domestic dwelling and/or smallholding to a quiet, secluded location for light industry or recreational activity. The locality is particularly popular with local dog walkers, ramblers, and nature lovers as a quiet oasis of peace away from the hustle of urban life.Properties of this quality are a diminishing asset in today’s world and an opportunity to acquire should not be missed.Southam is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district of Warwickshire, England. Southam is situated on the River Stowe, which flows from Napton-on-the-Hill and joins Warwickshire’s River Itchen at Stoneythorpe, just outside the town.About the AreaSoutham has been welcoming weary travellers for centuries. Stop by and you will uncover some wonderfully accessible countryside, top notch food and drink, more heritage than you can shake a stick at and an extremely warm welcome from everyone you meet. Southam itself is certainly worth your time, but explore a little further into our hinterland and discover lazily meandering waterways, cracking country pubs, top quality event venues and intriguing villages at every turn. Step out of Southam and you’ll find yourself surrounded by glorious countryside, rolling hills, meandering waterways and an incredible variety of birdsong. Its scenic with a capital S but tranquil and relaxing in all the best ways. A hike up to Chesterton windmill is just the ticket for amazing views, or an amble from Long Itchington gets you the peace and quiet of the riverbank. The best part There’s plenty of cosy country pubs for a well earned pit-stop! Events are always a hit in Southam, and that’s down to the quality of our venues, from the 600 acres of sedate space at Dallas Burston Polo club, to the elegant décor and stunning grounds at Warwick House. So whether you are planning on tying the knot or networking over a Polo match, you’ll find everything you need. On top of that you’ll find lots to see and do, and cracking food and drink if you have any spare time (or you could just come back to explore further!).Stratford Upon Avon a market town with more than 800 years of history, containing not only many buildings that survive today and would have been familiar to Shakespeare, but also a thriving community offering a wide variety of leisure, accommodation and shopping experiences. Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, steeped in culture and history. Set in the beautiful rural Warwickshire countryside, on the banks of the river Avon, it is one of the most important tourist destinations in the UK. With easy road, rail and airport access, it is the perfect place for a vacation or short break. Facilities for conferences and smaller business venues are excellent.Using the Stratford district as a base, you can enjoy the delights not only of Shakespeare’s hometown, but also the nearby surrounding shire counties of Oxfordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. Enjoy Blenheim Palace and the Cotswolds to the south, Worcester and the Malverns to the west, Warwick Castle and Henley in Arden to the north, and all within an hour’s journey of Stratford itself.Warwickshire is a county in the West Midlands region of England. The county town is Warwick, and the largest town is Nuneaton. The county is famous for being the birthplace of William Shakespeare at Stratford-upon-Avon and Victorian novelist George Eliot, at Nuneaton.Main Features• 6500 m2 of land for development• Excellent location close to many amenities• Stunning views.• Huge Potential in the rental market if developed on.Contact us today to buy or sell your property in England fast online.
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EUR 1.738.000

1932161 m2

Luxury 3 Bed Apartment For Sale in The Water Gardens Kingston upon Thames, 161 mt2, 3 bedrooms

Kingston Upon Thames

30 Nov 2024

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Luxury 3 Bed Apartment For Sale in The Water Gardens Kingston upon Thames UKEsales Property ID: es5553459Property LocationThe Water GardensWarren Rd,Kingston upon ThamesKT2 7LFPrice in pounds £1,500000Property DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and low cost of living, The UK is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment into this magnificent part of one of the top Capitals to live in the world.Surrounded by 10 acres of beautiful Japanese landscaped water gardens, this superb three-bedroom first-floor apartment is bright and spacious and affords secure underground parking.Warren Road is ideally situated for Richmond Park and within close proximity to the extensive shops, restaurants and amenities of Kingston town centre. 30 mins by car to Central London* Large three bedroom apartment* Ample entertaining space and separate modern kitchen* Spacious private balcony with lovely views* Good-sized en suite in main bedroom with 2 additional double bedrooms* 2 allocated secure parking spaces* Surrounded in lovely grounds with a beautiful Japanese water garden* Share of freehold 980 years* Situated in a secure gated development within the exclusive Coombe Estate* On-site concierge 7 days a weekABOUT THE AREAKingston upon Thames is a town in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, southwest London, England. It is situated on the River Thames and 10 miles southwest of Charing Cross. It is notable as the ancient market town in which Saxon kings were crowned and today is the administrative centre of the Royal Borough.With over 500 shops to choose from, Kingston is home to much-loved brands including John Lewis, Marks & Spencer and Next, alongside quirky independents.The Bentall Centre has all the stores you would expect to see in the West End under one roof, including Apple, Cos, Zara, & Other Stories, while Bentalls department store is home to a wealth of luxury and high street brands. Venture towards the Market Place and you’ll find yourself in Kingston’s ‘boutique’ quarter greeted by high-end high street brands like Reiss, Whistles, The White Company, Jo Malone and Space N.K.Kingston’s retail offering goes way beyond the high street. Independent stores, like Banquet Records and Pullingers Art Shop, are sprinkled throughout the town centre. Make sure you venture onto Old London Road, past the famous ‘tumbling’ telephone boxes, for a selection of quirky stores with a truly independent spirit.Our beautiful stretch of the Thames is often regarded as the prettiest of the whole river. With a stunning riverside lined with restaurants and pubs, it’s the perfect spot to spend a relaxing afternoon watching the world go by. Why not make the most of it by taking a trip with Turk Launches or, if you want to be your own skipper, grab one of the new GoBoats and head out on their electric-powered picnic boats.Kingston upon Thames has been home to a bustling market for centuries with the oldest surviving records dating back to the early 1200’s, and Kingston’s historical market is still thriving today.The Ancient Market is home to over 20 permanent stalls and trades seven days a week, 10am – 5pm with a range of traditional market stall holders such as florists, fishmongers, greengrocers and an artisan bakery alongside a vibrant street food scene serving up authentic cuisines from across the globe. One of only five royal boroughs in England and Wales, Kingston is a medieval market townMAIN FEATURES:• 161m2 of living space• 3 bedrooms• 2 Bathrooms• Massive potential in the rental market• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of London• Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby, Richmond Park is 3 mins walkContact us today to buy or sell property in the UK fast online
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EUR 590.000

2032150 m2

Superb 3 Bed House for Sale in Gravesend Kent United, 150 mt2, 3 bedrooms

Gravesend

30 Nov 2024

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Superb 3 Bed House for Sale in Gravesend Kent United KingdomEsales Property ID: es5553377Property Location4 Gloucester RoadGravesend, Kent,United KingdomDA12 5JYPrice in Pounds £495000Property DetailsFamed for its beautiful scenery easy living and golf resorts, The UK remains one of the most desirable places anywhere in the world to live. This glorious property offers you the chance to make a fantastic investment at the same time as owning a property in the UK.Newly refurbished freehold house with 3 bedroom 2 bathrooms 2 toilets in Gravesend on the south bank of River Thames.The house is within 5 mins walk to a Kent Golf Course, 3 mins walk to a Tesco Express supermarket, 1 min walk to a corner shop, and 30 mins walk to River Thames. Gravesend has the world’s oldest surviving cast iron pier which is 30 mins walk from the house. There is a bus stop 2 mins walk from the house with bus to the Gravesend station which is 10 mins away.The house comes with Beautiful Garden that has been newly decorated with new decking, pond water feature, white stones and large EVER green plants and trees.The house comes with new floor and heating system, furnishings including a super king size bed/ mattress in bedroom 1, a zip-link king size bed/mattress in Bedroom 2 , and small double bed in Bedroom 3. The kitchen has been fitted with all essential items including inbuilt dishwasher, all electric cooker and hobs, fridge, microwave. The house has the largest off-street parking in the area that can accommodate 3 cars,The house has enough space for both a rear and side extensions.The property comprises a three bedroom semi detached house arranged over ground and first floors.TenureFreeholdLocationThe property is situated on a residential road close to local shops and amenities. Numerous green open spaces are also within close proximity. Transport links are provided by Gravesend rail station.AccommodationGround floor : SItting area, Kitchen, Utility keeping the washing machine, Storage room, Bathroom and Toilet (good for guests or those coming from the Garden)First floor – 3 bedrooms, Bathroom and ToiletThe Garden can be accessed externally through small gate ( very good for hosting parties), and can also be accessed from inside the houseABOUT THE AREAGravesend is a town in northwest Kent, England, situated 21 miles east-southeast of Charing Cross on the south bank of the River Thames and opposite Tilbury in Essex. Located in the diocese of Rochester, it is the administrative centre of the Borough of Gravesham.The maritime town of Gravesend is an ideal place for a day out. The borough of Gravesham has the riverside, countryside, historic villages, picturesque parishes and a full calendar of events for you to enjoy. All this and it’s only 24 minutes from London and has great links from Ebbsfleet to Europe. So come and visit Gravesend!With everything from martial arts, tennis, pond dipping, nature trails, basketball and more, there is something for all ages.Don’t forget our FREE Parklife events at Gordon Promenade, Higham Recreation Ground, Cascades Leisure Centre and Camer Park. Activities on these days include climbing wall, bouncy castle, magician and more.Kent is a county in southeastern England. In the city of Canterbury, Canterbury Cathedral has a 1,400-year history, and features a Romanesque crypt and medieval stained glass. The underground Canterbury Roman Museum has excavated mosaics. Whitstable, to the north, is a coastal town with colourful cottages and a harbourside fish market. East, along the coast, Margate is home to the Turner Contemporary art gallery.MAiN FEATURES:• Beds: 3• Bathrooms 2• 150 m2 living space• 500m2 plot• Massive potential in the rental market with guaranteed returns• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of the UK• Many excellent sports facilities, fishing, walking and cycling areas nearbyContact us today to buy or sell property in Kent United Kingdom fast online.
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EUR 1.250.000

2053280 m2

Stunning Victorian Property for Sale in Solihull West Midlands United, 280 mt2, 5 bedrooms

Solihull

30 Nov 2024

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Stunning Victorian Property and Wine Bar and Restaurant for Sale in Solihull West Midlands United KingdomEsales Property ID: es5553370Property LocationThe HolliesSt Bernard’s RoadSolihullBirminghamWest MidlandsB92 7AXUnited KingdomPrice in pounds £1,250,000Property DetailsWith its stunning coastlines, historic sites and laid-back atmosphere, England continues to be one of the most desirable places across the world to be. On offer here is a chance to invest into this mesmerising part of the world with this excellent house.A stunning double fronted Victorian property brimming with character and charm located within close proximity to Solihull town centre. Spanning approximately 3,015 square feet, the property benefits from a modern kitchen living room, three reception rooms, a delightful conservatory, five good sized bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a downstairs toilet, a dry cellar, a full utility room and a gorgeous rear garden. It is a flexible living accommodation and could easily turn part of the house into a separate annex. Located on the enviable St Bernard’s Road, this 19th century property boasts a wealth of period features and high ceilings that are perfectly intertwined with its contemporary detailing. This exquisite home blends traditional features with a contemporary twist; a perfect juxtaposition of 19th century style with 21st century living.This beautiful property is situated on the prestigious backdrop of St Bernard’s Road. It’s in the heart of the suburban village of Olton, which was recently described as 'an oasis on the edge of the city'. Olton is an idyllic setting that has so much to offer, it has the tranquil landscape of Olton Mere, the reservoir and two well-known golf clubs. Just a short drive away you can reach Solihull town centre. Solihull sits in the West Midlands, and it offers an array of bars, pubs and restaurants as well as the enviable Touchwood Shopping Centre. It’s home to national and local businesses providing an abundance of employment opportunities. There are a number of parks to soak in the nature, many gyms and fitness clubs to sign up to and a railway station offering direct links to Birmingham City Centre, better still it only takes ten minutes and you’ll be in the business district of Colmore Row. Solihull is located within the countryside, so it not only offers a cosmopolitan lifestyle, but you can easily escape it too. Excellent transport links include the M42 and M40, easily connecting you to Worcestershire, Coventry and further afield, as well as Birmingham Airport which is less than six miles away. In addition, there are excellent railway links, within walking distance is Olton Train Station offering links to London. There are some outstanding primary and secondary schools in the area, including Alderbrook High and Tudor Grange Academy, as well as the reputable Solihull School. Solihull truly offers a perfect blend of culture, history and diverse living and attracts many who are new to the area.ABOUT THE AREALocated at the heart of England, Solihull is the gateway to the rest of the Midlands and the perfect base for the 2021 Coventry City of Culture and 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games, Solihull has something to offer every visitor.Solihull is a market town and the administrative centre of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in West Midlands County, England. The town had a population of 123,187 at the 2011 Census. Historically in Warwickshire, Solihull is situated on the River Blythe in the Forest of Arden area.Solihull is home to Resorts World Arena, the NEC and Resorts World – offering a range of family friendly entertainment, dining experiences, cinema, shopping and gaming. For the thrill-seekers, Solihull has plenty offer; whether you want test your limits at Bear Grylls Adventure or have a rush of adrenaline at Land Rover Experience. Take a trip to Solihull Town Centre for some retail therapy or enjoy the unique charm of an array of independents in surrounding village centres.MAiN FEATURES:• Beds: 5• Bathrooms 3• 280m2 living space finished to the highest of standards• 1000m2 plot• Stunning views• Private Parking• Private Garden• Stunning Victorian Residence• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of the UK• Many excellent sports facilities, fishing, walking and cycling areas nearby
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EUR 4.950.000

1632767 m2

Excellent Victorian Design Pavilion / Accommodations sitting on large 8.75 Acres of lush Playing Fie, 32767 mt2

London

30 Nov 2024

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Excellent Victorian Design Pavilion / Accommodations sitting on large 8.75 Acres of lush Playing Fields For Sale in LondonEsales Property ID: es5553556Property LocationGresham Athletic Ground, Eltham Road, Lee GreenLONDONSE12 8ESUnited KingdomPrice in Pounds £4500000All serious offers near asking price consideredProperty DetailsHere we present an excellent site for sale in one of the most sought after areas for development right now in the UK.Centrally located in Lee Green, straddling the Royal Borough of Greenwich in London, we offer this unique opportunity to the market:A total area of approximately 8.75 acres, currently laid out as cricket & football pitches with an associated Pavilion Building.AREAS:The Pavilion Building, (Hall, Residential Accommodation, Storage): 757 SQ MOpen Land: 8.6 ACRES – currently presented as Playing fields, Tennis Court, and ample off-street parking space.(potentially A massive Garden / Horse Riding grounds etc.)We would summarise the accommodation as follows.All dimensions are approximate only and have been measured on a Gross Internal Area basis in accordance with the RICS code of Measuring Practice, and are provided for general guidance only.Ground Floor AccommodationReception Area 9ms x 3.7msGround Floor Workshop Area 12.85ms x 7.8msGround Floor Office 4.57ms x 3.37msOffice 4.7ms x 3.9msFlat/Reception 3.4ms x 2.89msFlat/Kitchen 2.58ms x 4.5msProjection room 2ms x 3msOffice 2.3ms x 2.1msMother and Baby Room 3.9ms x 4.5msKitchen 8.5ms x 4msBar / Reception Area 7.4ms x 10msWCsGROSS GROUND FLOOR AREA 5,531 SQ FT (513.85 SQ M)First Floor3 Bedroom Flat 8.2ms x 5.9msOffice 6.2ms x 8msChanging Room 1 3.5ms x 5.0msChanging Room 3 5.0ms x 2.7msAdditional Room 3.65ms x 3.98msChanging Room 4 2.4ms x 3.47msCommunal Showers 5.6ms x 2.8msWCsGROSS FIRST FLOOR AREA 2,613 SQ FT (242.76 SQ M)External / Ground AccommodationTimber ShedPrefabricated Double GarageLarge Single GarageTOTAL GROSS EXTERNAL AREA 8,144 SQ FT (756.61 SQ M)The Victorian décor Pavilion Building, with its many original architectural features, sits within a larger area of 8.75 acres of lush green playing fields.Unique Point of Sale: This property can be purchased by means of buying the holding company, hence massive savings on Stamp Duty fees.About the AreaLondon, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, is a 21st-century city with history stretching back to Roman times. At its centre stand the imposing Houses of Parliament, the iconic ‘Big Ben’ clock tower and Westminster Abbey, site of British monarch coronations. Across the Thames River, the London Eye observation wheel provides panoramic views of the South Bank cultural complex, and the entire city.One of the world’s most visited cities, London has something for everyone: from history and culture to fine food and good times. Immersed in history, London’s rich seams of eye-opening antiquity are everywhere. The city’s buildings are striking milestones in a unique and beguiling biography, and a great many of them – the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben – are instantly recognisable landmarks. There’s more than enough innovation (the Shard, the Tate Modern extension, the Sky Garden) to put a crackle in the air, but it never drowns out London’s seasoned, centuries-old narrative. Architectural grandeur rises up all around you in the West End, ancient remains dot the City and charming pubs punctuate the historic quarters, leafy suburbs and river banks. Take your pick.Art & CultureA tireless innovator of art and culture, London is a city of ideas and the imagination. Londoners have always been fiercely independent thinkers (and critics), but until not so long ago people were suspicious of anything they considered avant-garde. That’s in the past now, and the city’s creative milieu is streaked with left-field attitude, whether it’s theatrical innovation, contemporary art, pioneering music, writing, poetry, architecture or design. Food is another creative arena that has become a tireless obsession in certain circles.DiversityThis city is deeply multicultural, with one in three Londoners foreign-born, representing 270 nationalities and 300 tongues. The UK may have voted for Brexit (although the majority of Londoners didn’t), but for now London remains one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities, and diversity infuses daily life, food, music and fashion. It even penetrates intrinsically British institutions; the British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum have collections as varied as they are magnificent, while the flavours at centuries-old Borough Market run the full global gourmet spectrum.A Tale of Two CitiesLondon is as much about wide-open vistas and leafy landscape escapes as it is high-density, sight-packed urban exploration. Central London is where the major museums, galleries and most iconic sights congregate, but visit Hampstead Heath or the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to flee the crowds and frolic in wide open green expanses. You can also venture further out to Kew Gardens, Richmond or Hampton Court Palace for beautiful panoramas of riverside London followed by a pint in a quiet waterside pub.Main Features• 35500 m2 of land for development• Excellent location close to many amenities• Stunning views.• Huge PotentialContact us today to buy or sell your property in London England fast online.
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EUR 1.390.000

2064277 m2

Stunning 6 Bedroom Detached Villa For Sale in Rhiwbina Cardiff Wales, 277 mt2, 6 bedrooms

Rhiwbina

30 Nov 2024

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Stunning 6 Bedroom Detached Villa For Sale in Rhiwbina Cardiff Wales UKEsales Property ID: es5553479Property LocationTy Mynydd HouseRhiwbina HillRhiwbinaCardiffCF14 6UFPrice in UK pounds £1.2 million UK PoundsProperty DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, Wales UK is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. On offer here is a chance to make a smart financial investment into this magnificent part of the world.This stunning 6 bed property boasts stylish open plan living spaces, extensive accommodation, immaculate gardens and off road parking. Each room has its own thermostat and underfloor heating everywhere on all 3 floors . Gas central heating and electric cooker and electric oven. Recycling rain water into a big tank underneath front garden for toilets and garden. Electric plugs everywhere in back garden.Front GardenPaved driveway to front entrance, gated side access to rear, paved steps to front door, dwarf wall and mature bush boundaries.Front & EntranceEntrance HallTiled floor, solid wood front door with glass pane and wood frame casement window, coated aluminium windows in clear and obscured glass to both sides, inset spotlights, solid wood staircase with brushed chrome rails and glass screens to first floor, tiled steps to ground floor.Lower Ground Floor HallTiled floor, airing cupboard housing heating and water tanks, inset spotlights, doors to ground floor rooms.LibraryWood effect flooring, coated aluminium door with glass pane and coated aluminium casement windows to rear garden, fitted bookcases and shelving, inset spotlights.Bedroom 2 with Dressing Room & En SuiteCarpet, coated aluminium door with glass pane and coated aluminium casement windows to rear garden, inset spotlights.Dressing RoomCarpet, fitted hanging rails, drawers and shelving units, inset spotlights.En Suite Shower Room to Bedroom 2Textured tiled floor, tiled walls, hand wash basin with mixer tap inset to vanity unit, wc with concealed tank, corner shower unit with glass door and screens, ladder style heated towel rail, inset spotlights.Bedroom 3 with En Suite Shower RoomCarpet, coated aluminium window to front aspect, cupboard access to storage space, inset spotlights.En Suite Shower Room to Bedroom 3Tiled floor, tiled walls, pedestal hand wash basin with mixer tap, wc, shower unit with glass door and screens, ladder style heated towel rail, inset spotlights.Bedroom 4Carpet, coated aluminium window to rear aspect, inset spotlights.WCTiled floor, pedestal hand wash basin with mixer tap and tile splash back, wc, ladder style heated towel rail, inset spotlights.Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Area/Living AreaDescription as follows:KitchenTiled floor, range of wall base and drawer units in high gloss black with brushed chrome handles and contrasting quartz square edge countertops, kitchen island breakfast bar to match, integrated MIELE dishwasher, integrated MIELE fridge and freezer, inset MIELE oven, inset MIELE microwave, inset MIELE coffee machine, inset LIEBHERR wine cooler, inset MIELE induction hob with modern style ELICA extractor fan over, one and half sink inset to kitchen island with draining board inset to countertop, hidden power outlets inset to island, inset spotlights, down lighting from wall and island units, inset speakers, telecom phone.Kitchen Second AngleKitchen Third AngleDining AreaTiled floor, coated aluminium window to rear aspect, inset spotlights, inset speakers.Living AreaCarpet, coated aluminium window to front aspect, inset spotlights, inset speakers.Living Area Second AngleLiving Area Third AngleUtility RoomTiled floor, part tiled walls, base units in high gloss white with brushed chrome handles and square edge countertops, integrated fridge and freezer, integrated combination washer dryer, inset stainless steel one and a half sink and draining board, wall mounted boiler, fuse boxes, inset spotlights.Inner HallTiled floor, coated aluminium door with obscure glass panes to side access, inset spotlights, carpeted stairs to second floor.Bedroom 5 with BalconyCarpet, coated aluminium door with glass pane to balcony with coated aluminium casement windows, inset spotlights.Balcony to Bedroom 5Bedroom 6Carpet, coated aluminium window to rear, inset spotlights.BathroomTiled floor, tiled walls, wall mounted hand wash basin with mixer tap, wc with concealed tank and inset flush, bath with mounted tap and tiled surround, ladder style heated towel rail, inset spotlights.Bedroom 1 Dressing/Office AreaCarpet, feature exposed beams, coated aluminium windows in clear and obscured glass to rear aspect, light fixtures to surround.Bedroom 1 with En Suite & BalconyCarpet, feature exposed beams, coated aluminium door to balcony with coated aluminium casement windows, coated aluminium windows in clear and obscure glass to front and side aspects, fitted wardrobes in high gloss cream and wood effect, fitted drawer units to match, light fixtures to surround.En Suite Shower Room to Bedroom 1Tiled floor, tiled walls, feature exposed beams, two hand wash abasing with mixer taps inset to vanity, wc with concealed style tank and inset flush, walk in dual shower unit with textured tile floor, glass door and glass screens, modern ladder style heated towel rail, two light fixtures.Patio Sitting AreaPaved patio sitting area with gated side access to front, mature bushes to surround, paved steps to raised tier, outdoor power outlets, walled boundaries.Rear GardenPaved patio sitting area, bordered area with slate chippings and steps to decked terrace with side access, lawn, mature shrubs, bushes and trees to surround, wood fence and mature bush boundaries.Rear Garden 2Rear Garden 3Agents NoteThe property also benefits form;Under floor heating throughout all floor floors.Individual thermostats/heating controls to each room.Rain water collection tank that feeds garden and toilets.Intercom telephone security system.Inset speaker sound system to open plan space.Ample off road driveway parking for multiple vehicles.ABOUT THE AREANow known as the Chelsea of Wales Rhiwbina in Cardiff is now one of the most sought after areas in the whole UK. Rhiwbina is a suburb and community in the north of Cardiff, the capital of Wales. Formerly a small hamlet within the parish of Whitchurch, Rhiwbina was developed throughout the twentieth century, and is now a separate ward.The capital of Wales since just 1955, Cardiff has embraced the role with vigour, emerging in the new millennium as one of Britain’s leading urban centres. Spread between an ancient fort and an ultramodern waterfront, compact Cardiff seems to have surprised even itself with how interesting it has become.Nowhere is this vitality more evident than in Cardiff’s buildings – it flexes newly acquired architectural muscles as if it’s still astonished to have them. Such confidence is infectious, and these days it’s not just the rugby that draws crowds into the city. Come the weekend, a buzz reverberates through the streets as swarms of shoppers hit the Hayes, followed by waves of revellers descending on the capital’s thriving pubs, bars and live-music venues.Cardiff also makes an excellent base for day trips to the surrounding valleys and coast, where you’ll find castles, beaches, interesting industrial sites and ancient monuments.MAiN FEATURES:• 277m2 of living space• 500m2 plot• 6 bedrooms• 4 Bathrooms• Stunning Views• Stunning Gardens• Private Parking• Massive potential in the rental market• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of Wales• Many excellent sports facilities, walking and sports areas nearby• Executive detached six bed property in Rhiwbina• Stylish and contemporary open plan living space• Modern fully fitted kitchen with state of the art appliances and separate utility room• Large library/games room with access to patio sitting area• Five double bedrooms plus additional single/office• Bathroom suite, three en suite shower rooms and wc• Principal suite with office/dressing area, en suite and balcony• Very well maintained tiered rear garden• Off road driveway parking to front• Highly sought after location near the heart of Rhiwbina VillageContact us today to buy or sell property in Wales UK fast online
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EUR 309.000

102190 m2

Superb 2 Bed Apartment for Sale in Lewes East Sussex, 90 mt2, 2 bedrooms

Lewes

30 Nov 2024

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Superb 2 Bed Apartment for Sale in Lewes East Sussex EnglandEsales Property ID: es5553294Property LocationFlat 3,39-40 High Street,LewesBN7 2LUSterling Price £260,000Property DetailsWith its stunning scenery, historic sites and laid-back atmosphere, Lewes in the UK continues to be one of the most desirable places across the world to be. On offer here is a chance to invest into this mesmerising part of the world with this excellent apartment.This attractive and homely 2nd floor apartment is situated at the very heart of Lewes’s bustling town centre, home to the world’s most famous and popular Guy Fawkes Day rituals as well as home to not only Anne of Cleves (one of Henry VIII’s six wives) but Thomas Paine, author of Rights of Man and founder of the American Revolution.The property has a spacious kitchen/breakfast room with french doors to the lounge. The equally extensive lounge overlooks the War Memorial, the focus of the November 5 celebrations, which allows light to flood in from two windows. There are two double bedrooms and an unusually substantial family bathroom with a shower over the bath.There are a host of shops, bars and restaurants all within walking distance of the property, as well as a popular cinema/restaurant by the station, from where Brighton can be reached in 15 minutes and London in just over an hour. The property would therefore make an ideal buy to let investment as well as a good home. The current owner has lived there for 14 years and is only selling for family reasons..ABOUT THE AREALewes is a small town with a big heart. Most historians agree that Lewes’ name derives from the Old English ‘hlaews’ (‘hills’ or ‘mounds’) as Lewes is built into the slopes either side of the Ouse Valley, giving its inhabitants sturdy legs to go with their stout hearts. It was here that Simon de Montfort fought the Battle of Lewes against the King and where Tom Paine, author of ‘The Rights of Man’ once lived. Lewes has long been known for its spirit of independence and the inhabitants are proud of its significant history stretching back to Saxon times. But it’s not all about the history.There are lots of things to do in Lewes in East Sussex. Lewes is a great place to shop with so many independent, antique and quirky shops. It’s also the perfect place to stop for a bite to eat or a drink in one of our historic pubs. Lewes also boasts a working brewery situated in the heart of the town. If you are visiting on a Tuesday, you may be lucky enough to see the Harveys dray horses delivering the beer.High above the medieval streets stands Lewes Castle, begun soon after 1066 by William de Warenne as his stronghold in Sussex and added to over the next 300 years, culminating in the magnificent Barbican. Steep climbs to the top of this and the adjacent keep are rewarded with spectacular views.Lewes has a number of small and larger markets happening in the town. There is a small food market selling fresh, local produce, takeaway nibbles and light meals suitable for a picnic. As well as a craft market.MAiN FEATURES:• 90m2 living space• 2 Bedrooms• 1 Bathrooms• Massive potential in the rental market• Stunning town views• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of East Sussex• Many excellent sports facilities, fishing, walking and cycling areas nearbyContact us today to buy or sell your property in the UK to overseas investors.
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EUR 933.000

15930 m2

Office Block Beeswing House For Sale in Wellingborough United, 930 mt2

Wellingborough

30 Nov 2024

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Office Block Beeswing House For Sale in Wellingborough United KingdomEsales Property ID: es5553805Property Location31 Sheep StreetOfficesWellingboroughNorthamptonshireNN81BZUnited KingdomPrice £800,000Property DetailsWith its glorious natural scenery, excellent climate, welcoming culture and excellent standards of living, The UK is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the most desirable places across the world to live or visit. For anyone wishing to make a wonderful financial investment at the same time, then this superb property could be just what you’ve always dreamed of.Beeswing House is situated in the centre of Wellingborough on the corner of Sheep Street and Tithe Barn Road opposite the Swansgate Shopping Centre.DESCRIPTION: Beeswing House is a three storey office building with entrance from Sheep Street and rear on-site car parking approached via Tithe Barn Road. The building is within close proximity of a free multi-storey car park on Commercial Way and a surface car park to the rear of the council offices. The accommodation provides 14 car spaces to the rear of building.ABOUT THE AREAWellingborough is a market town and civil parish in the North Northamptonshire unitary authority area of Northamptonshire, England. It is 65 miles from London and 11 miles from Northampton, and is on the north side of the River Nene.The town has a population of around 44,300. Administratively it is within the Borough of Wellingborough which covers an area of approximately 163 sq kms and which has a population of around 73,000.It is an historic market town which retains some notable historic buildings, especially on Sheep Street and High Street, including an inn (now the Hind Hotel) where Oliver Cromwell stayed on his way to the Battle of Naseby in 1645, and the 14th century All Hallows Church which houses some fine examples of medieval craftsmanship. There are numerous visitor attractions within the vicinity and it is a good base from which to explore the surrounding area.MAIN FEATURES:• 930m2 of space• 1005m2 plot• Private Parking• Stunning Views• Close to essential amenities like such as supermarkets and pharmacies• Close to many excellent bars and restaurants• Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of The UK• Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby• Rental PotentialContact us today to buy or sell property in The UK online
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EUR 1.300.000

2043205 m2

Luxury 4 Bed House For Sale In Wraysbury Royal Borough of Windsor, 205 mt2, 4 bedrooms

Wraysbury

29 Nov 2024

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Luxury 4 Bed House For Sale In Wraysbury Royal Borough of Windsor UKEsales Property ID: es5554164Property LocationAcacia Avenue,Wraysbury,TW19 5HDUnited KingdomPrice in UK pounds £1,100,000Property DetailsParadise Found: A Spacious Family Haven in Wraysbury, near WindsorImagine stepping into a haven of comfort, space, and modern convenience. This exceptional four-bedroom detached family home, situated in Wraysbury, a highly sought-after village near Windsor, offers the perfect blend of contemporary living and a charming village atmosphere. With over 2,200 square feet of meticulously designed space, this property caters to the needs of a growing family, providing ample room for relaxation, entertainment, and creating lasting memories.Unveiling a Luxurious Ground Floor:As you enter this well-presented home, you’ll be greeted by a spacious and inviting environment.* Dual Living Areas: Two well-proportioned reception rooms offer flexibility for your family’s needs. Relax in the 17ft living room, where patio doors seamlessly connect you to the outdoor seating area, perfect for al fresco dining and summer gatherings. The additional living room, featuring a large bay window, provides a bright and airy space for family movie nights or a quiet reading nook.* A Culinary Hub: The heart of the home is undoubtedly the impressive 16ft kitchen/dining area. This modern space boasts fitted appliances, ideal for creating culinary masterpieces. Ample counter space and storage ensure a smooth and enjoyable cooking experience, while the adjoining dining area allows for family meals and entertaining in style.* Spacious Bedrooms and Bathrooms: The ground floor also features two generously sized bedrooms. One bedroom boasts a remarkable 28ft of space, offering the versatility to function as a master bedroom or a dedicated playroom for children. A large three-piece family bathroom and a convenient utility room complete the ground floor, ensuring functionality and convenience.A Tranquil Retreat on the First Floor:The first floor continues to impress with its luxurious offerings:* The Master Retreat: The expansive 28ft principal bedroom provides a haven of peace and tranquility. Dual aspect windows flood the room with natural light, while the en-suite bathroom ensures a touch of added luxury.* Another En-Suite Haven: A further large double bedroom offers ample space for family members or guests. The en-suite shower room provides convenience and privacy.Outdoor Oasis and Ample Parking:Beyond the inviting interiors, this property boasts an outdoor space designed for relaxation and enjoyment. The large, enclosed driveway with electric gates guarantees secure parking for multiple vehicles. Step outside and discover the expansive garden, primarily laid to lawn. Imagine creating a haven for children’s playtime, hosting summer barbecues with friends, or simply relaxing amidst the greenery.Living near Windsor’s Enchantment:Wraysbury’s charming village setting provides a peaceful escape, yet its proximity to Windsor ensures easy access to the town’s vibrant attractions. Explore the majestic Windsor Castle, steeped in royal history, or stroll through the picturesque streets lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. For a touch of culture, visit the renowned Theatre Royal Windsor or immerse yourself in the artistic offerings of the Windsor Guildhall. With excellent transport links, exploring the wider region, including London, is also a breeze.A Perfect Family Home:This exceptional property offers more than just bricks and mortar; it offers a place to call home. With its spacious living areas, luxurious bedrooms, and a well-maintained garden, it caters to every member of the family. The high-quality construction ensures comfort and durability, while the modern design reflects contemporary living standards..ABOUT THE AREAWraysbury, a charming village nestled within the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, offers a delightful blend of rural tranquility and easy access to bustling city life. Steeped in history, Wraysbury boasts a rich heritage dating back to the 14th century. The village church, St Andrew’s, with its mix of architectural styles, stands as a testament to the passage of time. Once a Royal Manor, Wraysbury’s lands were frequently included in the dowries of English Queens, hinting at its historical significance. Today, the village exudes a peaceful charm, with quaint streets lined with traditional houses and a vibrant community spirit.Beyond its historical appeal, Wraysbury offers a plethora of recreational activities for residents and visitors alike. The scenic banks of the River Thames provide the perfect setting for idyllic walks, peaceful picnics, or even a spot of fishing. For the adventurous, watersports like sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking offer a thrilling experience on the glistening waters. The village is also home to the Wraysbury Reservoir, a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Whether you seek a tranquil escape or an opportunity to explore the outdoors, Wraysbury caters to all desires.Despite its rural charm, Wraysbury is conveniently located just a stone’s throw away from the excitement of Windsor. The world-renowned Windsor Castle, a majestic symbol of British royalty, is within easy reach. Explore the town’s vibrant streets, lined with upscale shops, charming cafes, and renowned restaurants. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural scene, with offerings like the Theatre Royal Windsor and the Windsor Guildhall providing a stage for exceptional performances and artistic expressions. With excellent transport links, venturing further afield to London or other surrounding areas is also a convenient possibility. Wraysbury offers the perfect balance between peaceful village life and easy access to the excitement of the city, making it a highly sought-after location for families and professionals alike.MAiN FEATURES:* 205m2 of living space* 1000m2 plot* 4 Bedrooms* 3 Bathrooms (including two en-suite)* Stunning Views* Private Parking* Private Garden* Close to essential amenities such as supermarkets and pharmacies* Close to many excellent bars and restaurants* Great base from which to discover other fantastic areas of the UK* Many excellent sports facilities, walking and cycling areas nearby* Rental Potential through Airbnb and Booking.com* Detached family home* 28ft principle bedroom with en-suite* Gated driveway with parking for multiple cars* Utility room* Large garden* Potential to extend / reconfigure (STPP)* EPC – D* Council Tax – Band GContact us today to buy or sell property in the UK fast online
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EUR 1.520.000

133171 m2

Luxury Living in the Heart of Kent: Hildenborough, 171 mt2, 3 bedrooms

Hildenborough

28 Nov 2024

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Welcome to a prestigious new gated development set in 30 acres of beautiful Kent countryside. Offering an impressive collection of 3, 4, and 5-bedroom houses, as well as 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments, this development combines modern luxury with historic charm. Prices range from £1,296,000 to £1,860,500.This development features stunning mature landscaping with existing ponds and includes the redevelopment of a Grade II listed building and the conversion of House. Residents will enjoy exclusive facilities and breathtaking views across the landscaped surroundings.Convenience is key, with private underground parking for apartments and separate parking for houses. The development is located in an excellent school catchment area, including Tonbridge and Sevenoaks School. Hildenborough train station, just a short distance away, provides connections to London Bridge in just 32 minutes.Property sizes range from 1,846 to 2,780 sq ft (171.50 to 258.27 m2), ensuring ample space for luxurious living.Experience the epitome of luxury living - your perfect home in the heart of Kent awaits.
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ArKadia

EUR 536.000

12272 m2

Embrace Village Life at Crookham Village, 72 mt2, 2 bedrooms

Fleet

28 Nov 2024

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Welcome to an enticing collection of one to five-bedroom homes in the charming village of Crookham, near Fleet, Hampshire. Priced from £460,000 to £925,000, these homes feature traditional architecture and are set within open green spaces, surrounded by native trees and an ancient copse.Located less than 2 miles from Fleet town centre and a short walk from Edenbrook Country Park, Crookham Village offers the perfect blend of rural tranquility and urban convenience. The development includes green pathways, nature and play areas, and a new community centre with a landscaped central green for friends and family to enjoy.With excellent schools, the Hart Leisure Centre, and local village pubs nearby, Crookham Village provides an ideal environment for families. Enjoy beautiful views across the Hampshire countryside and become part of an established English village.Property sizes range from 775 to 1,786 sq ft (72.00 to 165.92 m2), ensuring ample space for comfortable living.Experience the best of village life at Crookham Village - your perfect home in Crookham Village awaits.
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ArKadia

EUR 370.000

11143 m2

Experience Urban Elegance in Reading, United Kingdom, 43 mt2, 1 bedrooms

Reading

28 Nov 2024

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Discover the epitome of modern living in Reading, a vibrant new destination. Nestled alongside a picturesque lake and surrounded by expansive parkland, these stunning 1 & 2 bedroom waterfront apartments (465 - 872 sq ft / 43 - 81 m2) offer a perfect blend of luxury and convenience.Step into a world of style with meticulously designed interiors featuring premium specifications and striking contemporary architecture. Enjoy an array of exclusive amenities including a residents' gym, cinema room, co-working studio, meeting room, and concierge service, all crafted to elevate your living experience.Benefit from seamless connectivity with the on-site Reading Green Park train station, providing swift links to Reading and London Paddington in just 23 minutes. Embrace the convenience and elegance of urban living reimagined, where every detail is designed to enhance your lifestyle.Starting from £317,500, these homes offer an exceptional opportunity to live in one of Reading's most sought-after locations. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and make this your new home.