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£900,000

Claremont Road, W13

  • 4 beds
Semi-detached house
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£900,000

  • 4 beds
Semi-detached house
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A large and imposing semi-detached home situated in the favoured 'Cleveland' area of Ealing where 1930s homes with good sized plots and deep frontages fill the tree-lined residential roads.

This home, with large front driveway, is almost 1700 sq. ft overall, including the separate garage, and boasts four bedrooms. There could be further scope to extend and improved the house, subject to usual consents.

With high quality fixtures and fittings throughout, a particular feature of the home is the 15'9 x 11'11 front reception. There is a separate dining room adjacent to the kitchen that could be opened back up to the kitchen, again subject to usual consents.

You have the benefit of the nationally recognised and IPA Championship rugby team, Ealing Trailfinders in very close proximity to you, and this could provide high quality sporting viewing every other weekend with their home stadium only a short walk away.

That stadium also has a variety of community offerings during the week that can provide family friendly activities and services.

Local parks include Cleveland Park, Scotch Common, Drayton Green, Pitshanger Park, Fox Wood Nature Reserve, Montpelier Park and Hanger Hill Park.

Nearby, Ealing Broadway provides plentiful amenities, cafes, bars and restaurants. The local stations of West Ealing and Ealing Broadway are both on the new Elizabeth Line network.

According to Transport for London, journey times from Ealing Broadway station to Bond St will be 11 mins after once the Elizabeth line is able to travel directly through Paddington, a connection that is expected to be made later this year. Currently, you need to change trains at Paddington.

Locally you are close to Castle Bar station that takes you to Paddington Station, and bus routes nearby are 297, E2, E7, E9 and E10 are all able to be hailed from Argyle Rd located at the end of the road.

Nearby, Pitshanger Village contains a host of independent traders, with over 50 independent traders believed to be trading from Pitshanger Lane. In 2016, Pitshanger Lane won a prestigious accolade as London's best high street as part of The Great British Best High Street competition.

The local schools include North Ealing, St Gregory's catholic primary, Montpelier, Drayton Green and Hathaway Primary.

Local private schools also attract families to purchase in this area. These include: St Benedicts, St. Augustine's Priory, Notting Hill And Ealing, Clifton Lodge, Avenue House School, Durston House and Harvington Prep School.

The Avenue, a wide tree-lined road, with a variety of locally well renowned shops, cafes and local amenities is nearby. There is a large Waitrose in walking distance and the Drayton Court and The Duke of Kent are two of the most renowned watering holes in the area and they are both in easy walking distance from this family offering large gardens and excellent food.

Please contact Go View London, with over 700 reviews from satisfied clients and two local offices in Ealing and Acton, for your appointment to view.  
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£900,000

4 bed house for sale

Claremont Road, W13
A large and imposing semi-detached home situated in the favoured 'Cleveland' area of Ealing where 1930s homes with good sized plots and deep frontages fill the tree-lined residential roads.

This home, with large front driveway, is almost 1700 sq. ft overall, including the separate garage, and boasts four bedrooms. There could be further scope to extend and improved the house, subject to usual consents.

With high quality fixtures and fittings throughout, a particular feature of the home is the 15'9 x 11'11 front reception. There is a separate dining room adjacent to the kitchen that could be opened back up to the kitchen, again subject to usual consents.

You have the benefit of the nationally recognised and IPA Championship rugby team, Ealing Trailfinders in very close proximity to you, and this could provide high quality sporting viewing every other weekend with their home stadium only a short walk away.

That stadium also has a variety of community offerings during the week that can provide family friendly activities and services.

Local parks include Cleveland Park, Scotch Common, Drayton Green, Pitshanger Park, Fox Wood Nature Reserve, Montpelier Park and Hanger Hill Park.

Nearby, Ealing Broadway provides plentiful amenities, cafes, bars and restaurants. The local stations of West Ealing and Ealing Broadway are both on the new Elizabeth Line network.

According to Transport for London, journey times from Ealing Broadway station to Bond St will be 11 mins after once the Elizabeth line is able to travel directly through Paddington, a connection that is expected to be made later this year. Currently, you need to change trains at Paddington.

Locally you are close to Castle Bar station that takes you to Paddington Station, and bus routes nearby are 297, E2, E7, E9 and E10 are all able to be hailed from Argyle Rd located at the end of the road.

Nearby, Pitshanger Village contains a host of independent traders, with over 50 independent traders believed to be trading from Pitshanger Lane. In 2016, Pitshanger Lane won a prestigious accolade as London's best high street as part of The Great British Best High Street competition.

The local schools include North Ealing, St Gregory's catholic primary, Montpelier, Drayton Green and Hathaway Primary.

Local private schools also attract families to purchase in this area. These include: St Benedicts, St. Augustine's Priory, Notting Hill And Ealing, Clifton Lodge, Avenue House School, Durston House and Harvington Prep School.

The Avenue, a wide tree-lined road, with a variety of locally well renowned shops, cafes and local amenities is nearby. There is a large Waitrose in walking distance and the Drayton Court and The Duke of Kent are two of the most renowned watering holes in the area and they are both in easy walking distance from this family offering large gardens and excellent food.

Please contact Go View London, with over 700 reviews from satisfied clients and two local offices in Ealing and Acton, for your appointment to view.