Located in the heart of Hayes, this well presented two bedroom apartment offers spacious, light filled interiors throughout. The property benefits from being chain free with allocated parking and well maintained communal gardens. The accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance hallway with doors to all rooms including a 21’ kitchen/reception room. The kitchen has a range of units, integrated appliances and a breakfast bar with seating. The property boasts an inviting master bedroom with fitted wardrobes, followed by a second bedroom and a family bathroom. Gainsborough Road is situated within easy access to the Uxbridge road with its vast array of local shops, favoured restaurants and cafes. Also a short distance to Hayes Train Station and Uxbridge Town Centre with its multiple and extensive shopping facilities, popular restaurants and bars and the Metropolitan/Piccadilly Line Station...
Gainsborough Road, Hayes, Middlesex, UB4 - sold
- Second Floor Apartment
- Chain Free
- Two Bedrooms/Family Bathroom
- Open Plan Living
- Allocated Parking & Communal Gardens
- New Lease on Completion
- £960 Service Charge PA
- Council Tax Band C
- EPC Rating C
- 652 Sq Ft (60.5 Sq M)
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Uxbridge Area Guide
It's not very often an area in the capital can say there's still a community feel in their neighbourhood, but Uxbridge is one of them.
Uxbridge lies 20 miles west of central London where its canalside setting and period houses attract commuters looking for a home to buy or to rent.
The Grand Union canal winds through the area, a perfect paradise for joggers; while the outstanding architecture of the 1938 tube station still draws admirers today.
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