Offers over
£550,000
(£604/sq. ft)
4 bed flat for saleStoke Newington Church Street, London N16
4 beds
1 bath
1 reception
910 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Leasehold
Hunters - Stoke Newington
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About this property
Four bedrooms
Top floor (fourth floor)
Herringbone parquet flooring
Sought-after location
Moments from Clissold Park
Close transport links
Set within a well-maintained purpose built block and situated on the top floor this light and spacious four bedroom flat boasts over 910 sq. Ft. (84 sqm.) of accommodation, herringbone parquet flooring throughout, excellent entertaining space and a private balcony.
The property is located on the top floor (fourth floor) & comprises of a dual aspect reception room with access to a private balcony, separate kitchen, master bedroom, three further bedrooms, bathroom, separate W.C. And built-in storage as well as use of the communal gardens.
Located in between Clissold Road & Stoke Newington Church Street, only moments from the many bars, restaurants and coffee houses of Stoke Newington Church Street as well as being only a stone's throw from the wide open spaces of Clissold Park and Clissold Leisure Centre.
Transport links include, Canonbury Station (Overground), Stoke Newington Station (Overground), Manor House Station (Piccadilly Line) and a wide variety of bus routes into The City and West End.
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Tenure
Leasehold (103 years)
Service charge
£3,150 per year
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
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