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3 BEDROOM SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE - WOODSTOCK AVENUE

Semi detached house available with vacant possession and no onward chain.

This impressive semi detached home is located in Golders Green being just 0.5 miles from Brent Cross Underground station (Northern Line/Zone3) and 0.7 Miles from Golders Green Station (Northern Line/Zone3). The house has the benefits of a very good sized rear garden facing to a south westerly aspect and no onward chain.

The accommodation briefly comprises of entrance hallway, bay fronted lounge, dining room leading to a conservatory, breakfast room, rear lobby, kitchen and cloakroom/shower room. The first floor includes three bedrooms and a bathroom. Other benefits to the house include double glazing and gas fired central heating.

Golders Green is a popular residential location in North London, popular for its open green spaces including Hampstead Heath Extension and Golders Hill Park, others enjoy the its ease of access to central London using the Northern line, this house being located in Zone 3.


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