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Battery Road, West Thamesmead

West Thamesmead

£450,000

4 x 2 x
Department:
Sales
Reference:
12166144
Type:
Town House
Availability:
Sold STC
Receptions:
1
Tenure:
Freehold
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Property features

  • Modern End of Terrace House
  • Four Bedrooms
  • Large Garden
  • Two Bathrooms
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Double Glazed
  • Popular West Thamesmead
  • Superb Throughout

Summary

Exquisite 4-Bedroom End-of-Terrace Townhouse in West Thamesmead

Step into elegance with this beautifully styled four-bedroom end-of-town house, proudly positioned on a sought-after road in West Thamesmead. Offering convenient access to both Plumstead and Woolwich stations, this splendid home is a perfect blend of style, space, and accessibility.

As you enter, the entrance hall sets the tone for a home that is both welcoming and well-appointed. A handy ground-floor shower room, utility room and 4th Bedroom adds a touch of practicality, perfect for busy family life. To the rear there is 2nd reception opening onto garden.

Ascending to the first floor the lounge, a spacious and inviting area, is perfect for both relaxing family moments and entertaining guests. It’s a space that truly reflects the home’s elegant charm. The kitchen is a culinary delight, fitted with modern amenities and designed to inspire your cooking adventures

Ascending to the second floor, the master bedroom awaits, offering a luxurious private en suite shower room. This room is not just a place to sleep; it’s a retreat, promising relaxation and tranquility. The second bedroom on this floor is equally impressive, spacious and versatile. The journey continues to the , leading to 3rd bedroom. The family bathroom, elegantly designed, completes the upper floors, serving the bedrooms with sophistication and style.

Outside, the property doesn’t fail to impress with its approximately 70ft garden, providing a peaceful outdoor haven for gardening, leisure, or simply soaking up the sun. The inclusion of a garage adds practicality, offering secure parking or additional storage space.

This house is more than a dwelling; it’s a fine family home that must be viewed internally to be fully appreciated. Its combination of aesthetic appeal, spacious layout, and prime location make it a highly desirable property.

Don't miss the chance to own this exquisite home in West Thamesmead. Contact us to arrange a viewing and experience firsthand the elegance and charm this property has to offer.


Details

Shower Room 8' 9'' x 2' 10'' (2.67m x 0.87m)

Utility Room 5' 2'' x 7' 3'' (1.57m x 2.22m)

2nd Reception Room 9' 8'' x 14' 1'' (2.94m x 4.29m)

First Landing

Lounge 14' 2'' x 16' 11'' (4.31m x 5.15m)
L shape at widest points

Kitchen 9' 8'' x 14' 2'' (2.94m x 4.31m)

Second Landing

Bedroom 1 8' 10'' x 12' 0'' (2.69m x 3.65m)

En Suite Shower Room

Bedroom 2 9' 9'' x 7' 5'' (2.96m x 2.27m)

Bedroom 3 6' 8'' x 6' 4'' (2.02m x 1.94m)

Bathroom

Garden

Floor Plans

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