COMING TO THE MARKET SOON IS THIS 2/3 BEDROOM VICTORIAN TERRACE HOUSE IN PARKDALE ROAD FOR £450,000.

COMING TO THE MARKET SOON IS THIS 2/3 BEDROOM VICTORIAN TERRACE HOUSE IN PARKDALE ROAD FOR £450,000.

Beaumont Gibbs are offering our clients for dibs at viewing this lovely 2/3 bedroomed house we have just taken on the market. Coming on at a price of £450,000, we feel the house will sell quickly.

The property is presented in very nice condition throughout and comprises entrance hall, two interlinking reception rooms, double glazed conservatory, fitted kitchen, ground floor bathroom, two bedrooms to the first floor and a bonus loft room, which would make a perfect playroom, office or guest bedroom. Outside to the rear is a low maintenance 35 rear garden and benefits include gas central heating, double glazing and fantastic views of the London skyline.

TAKE A QUICK PEEK AT SOME PHOTOS BELOW.

COME AND TAKE A LOOK BEFORE WE PUT IT ON THE MAJOR PROPERTY PORTALS. CALL US ON 0208 319 7600 OR EMAIL INFO@BEAUMONTGIBBS.COM


























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