£400,000
(£641/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleGreen Lanes Walk, London N4
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
624 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Hunters - Stoke Newington
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About this property
Available to view by appointment only is this chain-free, bright and well-presented one-bedroom apartment, set on the first floor of a modern apartment building, just moments from the Woodberry Wetlands and New River Walk.
Offering approximately 624 sq. Ft. (58 sq. M) of internal space, the apartment features a spacious reception room with floor-to-ceiling windows, a modern kitchen, a generous double bedroom with built-in storage, and a stylish three-piece bathroom suite. Finished in neutral tones throughout, the property benefits from excellent natural light and a clean, contemporary feel.
Lake House is located on Green Lanes Walk, ideally positioned within walking distance of the many bars, restaurants, and cafés of Stoke Newington Church Street and Finsbury Park, as well as the wide open spaces of Clissold Park. The nearby Woodberry Wetlands and West Reservoir Centre also offer peaceful green surroundings and a range of water-based activities.
Transport links are excellent, with Finsbury Park Station (National Rail, Thameslink, Piccadilly & Victoria Lines), Manor House Station (Piccadilly Line), and numerous bus routes providing swift access into the City and West End.
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Leasehold (115 years)
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C
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