3 Bedroom Semi-Detached House In Hendon

3 Bedroom Semi-Detached House In Hendon

This impressive semi-detached home, located in Hendon, offers a spacious living area of 1216 sq ft.


This impressive semi-detached home, located in Hendon, offers a spacious living area of 1216 sq ft. The ground floor features a bay-fronted lounge with interconnecting doors leading to the dining room, providing a seamless and open living space. The separate fitted kitchen adds practicality to the layout.
On the ground floor, you'll also find storage cupboards and a convenient shower room, enhancing the functionality of the home. The first floor consists of three bedrooms, comprising two doubles and a single. Additionally, there's a bathroom and further storage space on this level.
Externally, the property offers a front garden that has been converted into parking, maximizing convenience. The mature rear garden is well-suited for entertaining, providing a pleasant outdoor space. The property is available with no onward chain, making the transaction process smoother. An internal viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the features of this home.
Hendon, situated in North West London, is a popular location with amenities such as the Brent Cross Shopping Centre. Excellent transportation options include the Northern Line, providing quick access to central London in approximately 25 minutes. The proximity to the M1, just a 5-minute drive away, adds further convenience for commuters.


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