Campbell Gordon Way, Dollis Hill NW2

Campbell Gordon Way, Dollis Hill NW2

Exclusive marketing and sales agents for this beautifully presented one-bedroom flat, set moments away from the beautiful grounds of Gladstone Park, and just 1 mile from Dollis Hill Station (Jubilee Line), Willesden Green Station (Jubilee & Metropolitan Lines) and Cricklewood (Thameslink)

Exclusive marketing and sales agents for this beautifully presented one-bedroom flat, set moments away from the beautiful grounds of Gladstone Park, and just 1 mile from Dollis Hill Station (Jubilee Line), Willesden Green Station (Jubilee & Metropolitan Lines) and Cricklewood (Thameslink), as well as a variety of amenities including, schools, shops and restaurants Cricklewood, Dollis Hill and surrounding areas have to offer. Located on the first floor of this small modern low-level development.


The apartment has its own front door with a private hall and stairs to the first, a large living room, refitted kitchen with integrated appliances, a double bedroom and refitted shower room. Outside there is an allocated parking space and visitor parking.

This is a chain free transaction offered with immediate vacant possession.


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A rare opportunity to secure a spacious four-bedroom top-floor apartment in a sought-after Grade II listed mansion block opposite the Hampstead Heath Extension. With 1,213 sq ft, beautiful communal gardens, and a chain-free sale, this elegant home offers style, space, and convenience in NW11.

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