NEW LISTING!!! GRADE II COTTAGE IN CORRINGWAY, NW11 !!! MUST VIEW !!!

NEW LISTING!!! GRADE II COTTAGE IN CORRINGWAY, NW11 !!! MUST VIEW !!!

Immaculate & fully renovated Grade II listed three bedroom home located on the edge of Hampstead Heath Extension & Golders Green Station (Northern Line/Zone 3). Extending to 1290 sq ft, we highly recommend an internal viewing.

Nestled in Corringway, the property is just a couple of minutes walk to the entrance to Hampstead Heath Extension, being part of Hampstead Heath and it includes a mix of woodland and grassland with extensive sports pitches. Others who enjoy walking and nature also have Golders Hill Park and Pergola within walking distance, this stunning open space includes a community zoo that is open to the public.

However, many consider the Pergola and walled gardens the best park of this park, many Londoners describe it as a hidden gem in the North. Access to Central London can be provided via the Northern Line from Golders Green Station (Zone 3), this station is approximately a 7-10 minute walk and provides access into Central London within 15-20 minutes.

Schooling is very popular in the area with both King Alfred School and Henrietta Barnet school within walking distance. Amenities include numerous shops at Golders Green including large chains such as Sainsburys and Gails, or more bespoke niche stores. Whilst others will also choose to use Temple Fortune shopping parade that includes Marks and Spencer food hall and Waitrose.




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