Situated in this quiet location on the sought after Willow Bank Development, this chain free three bedroom detached bungalow is set on a substantial plot offering huge potential to extend STPP. The property benefits from a driveway and a large wrap around rear garden. The accommodation comprises an entrance porch leading onto a welcoming entrance hallway with doors to all rooms including a kitchen, a 27’ reception room and a conservatory with French doors out onto the rear garden. The hallway also provides access to three well proportioned bedroom, a family bathroom and a shower room. Willow Crescent East is situated off the Oxford Road on the Willow Bank Village, within easy reach of local shops, schools, Fassnidge Park, Uxbridge College and Uxbridge Town Centre with its multiple shopping facilities, restaurants and bars and the Metropolitan/Piccadilly Line Station.
Willow Crescent East, Denham, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB9 - sold
- Freehold Detached Bungalow
- Three Bedrooms/Two Bathrooms
- Reception Room & Conservatory
- No Onward Chain
- Set on Substantial Plot with Scope to Extend STPP
- Driveway Providing off Street Parking
- Rear Garden
- Council Tax Band G
- EPC Rating TBC
- 1671 Sq Ft (155.2 Sq M)

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