Property description
NEAR CROSSRAIL STATION: An extremely well presented 2 bedroom terrace house situated on a modern residential development within walking distance of West Drayton station (Crossrail due 2019), shops and bus routes and only a short drive to London Heathrow Airport and the M4/M25 motorway network. Stockley Business Park and golf course are also nearby.
Well cared for by the current owners this clean and tidy home features a well fitted kitchen/diner with some built in appliances, spacious 18ft lounge, double bedrooms with built in cupboards, stairs to adapted loft room and a quality fitted bathroom with polished porcelain flooring.
Neatly laid out and ideal for the first time or investmant buyer this property also benefits from double glazed windows, gas central heating, block paved off street parking and 60ft garden with decking, lawn and garden shed / workshop.
Entrance
Composite front door into entrance hall. Built in cupboards.
Lounge
18‘ 8‘‘ x 11‘ 9‘‘ (5.7m x 3.6m) Wood block flooring and concealed radiator. Double glazed window to front aspect.
Kitchen/ Diner
11‘ 9‘‘ x 8‘ 2‘‘ (3.6m x 2.5m) Wood block flooring and radiator. Fitted wall (concealed gas central heating boiler) and base units with worktops to include a single drainer sink unit, gas hob, extractor fan hood, electric oven, space for fridge/freezer, plumbing for washing machine, vent for tumble dryer and part tiled walls and splashbacks. Double glazed window to rear aspect and double glazed door.
Landing
Fitted carpet and door to stairs to loft room.
Bedroom 1
11‘ 9‘‘ x 11‘ 1‘‘ (3.6m x 3.4m) (into door recess). Fitted carpet, built in cupboard and a radiator. Double glazed window to front aspect.
Bathroom
5‘ 6‘‘ x 6‘ 10‘‘ (1.7m x 2.1m) Polished porcelain tiled floor, extractor fan, built in airing cupboard and chrome towel radiator. Three-piece bathroom suite to include a panel enclosed bath with shower mixertaps and shower screen, hand basin, back to wall low level W.C. and part tiled walls and splashbacks.
Bedroom 2
11‘ 9‘‘ x 7‘ 10‘‘ (3.6m x 2.4m) Fitted carpet, built in cupboard and a radiator. Double glazed window to rear aspect.
Loft Space
13‘ 5‘‘ x 11‘ 5‘‘ (4.1m x 3.5m) (maximum sizes of floor space). Adapted loft space with fitted carpet and eaves storage. Two double glazed skylight windows.
Front Garden
Mainly laid to lawn. Block paved off street parking.
Rear Garden
Approximately 60ft (not measured|). Mainly laid to lawn with outside tap, decking and shingle areas. Timber built garden shed. Wood panel fence enclosed.
Tenure
Freehold
About West Drayton
West Drayton is a district of the London Borough of Hillingdon to the north of London Heathrow Airport and near Junction 4 of the M4 giving access to the M25. West Drayton benefits from a bus station and a mainline station to Paddingon and will be part of the Crossrail project due for completion in 2019 linking the town to Canary Wharf. The journey time to Canary Wharf will be just 37 minutes. Other London stations will include Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon and Liverpool Street. The Grand Union also canal passes through the town and Stockley Business Park with its Championship Golf course, set in 240 acres of rolling countryside, border West Drayton to the east.
The town has number of large convenience stores, fast food outlets and restaurants and there are several public houses including The Railway, The De Burgh Arms, The Six Bells and The George & Dragon. West Drayton also incorporates a conservation area, The Green, where you can find number of listed buildings including Drayton Hall, Southlands Art centre and The Gatehouse, a Tudor Grade II listed building built circa 1550.
Founded in 2004, Stockley Academy is a coeducational secondary school in the area and there are a number of Primary schools including St Catherines faith school, Cherry Lane Primary and West Drayton Primary. There are also a number of bus routes and the 222 runs regularly through the town connecting West Drayton to Sipson, Uxbridge, Heathrow Airport, the Bath Road and Hounslow.
Historically, in 939 the area was known as Draegtun, meaning 'farmstead at or near a portage or slope used for dragging down loads', or 'farmstead where drays or sledges are used'. It is recorded as Draitone in the 1086 Domesday Book, and as Westdrayton in 1465.
Property Features :
- 2 Bedroom Terraced House
- Near Crossrail Mainline Station
- Extremely Well Presented
- Gas Central Heating
- Adapted Loft Room
- Quality Fitted Kitchen
- Superb Fitted Bathroom