£450,000
2 bed house for sale in Hawkdene, Chingford, E4 7
- 2 beds
£450,000
- 2 beds
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A Freehold, two bedroom mid-terraced house. The property has a living room, fitted kitchen, lean to/utility area, double glazing, gas central heating and a rear garden which is approximately 88ft. There is also rear access via a service road and there is potential to build a garden room or garage at the end of the garden. There is also potential for off street parking at the front.
There is a great range of coffee shops, bakeries, boutiques and eateries in Station Road and a number of highly regarded local restaurants serving Chingford's residents well. For those that like to be active there are several local golf courses, equestrian facilities, tennis clubs, a leisure centre as well as sailing on the King George Reservoir in Chingford. For those interested in local history and culture there is the Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge, originally built for King Henry VIII in 1543, and is a unique example of a surviving timber-framed lodge-house still standing surrounded by its medieval royal hunting forest. It is a recognised Visit England attraction and well worth a visit.
For magnificent views over London, a walk up Pole Hill, which at its highest point is around 91 metres is well worth the effort. Local parks include Ridgeway which boasts pétanque, tennis and table tennis, play areas and a putting green, as well as Larkswood which has fine specimens of oak and hornbeam trees. Epping Forest is a natural boundary to the northern side of Chingford and is the destination for many of the area's outdoor activities including walking, running and cycling to horse riding, angling, football and even golf.
Families, young professionals and city workers are drawn to the area to make their money go a little further than in neighbouring boroughs as well as enjoying easy travel to and from Central London with overground trains running from Chingford Station into Liverpool Street in less than 30 minutes.
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