Stunning, chain free, 556.5 sqft,  one bedroomed first floor flat for sale, Woolwich town centre.

Stunning, chain free, 556.5 sqft, one bedroomed first floor flat for sale, Woolwich town centre.

STUNNING CHAIN FREE FIRST FLOOR FLAT *556.5 SQFT* WELL SPECIFIED AND TASTEFULLY PRESENTED * SPACIOUS BEDROOM* STUNNING * BATHROOM* BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN* SHORT DISTANCE TO WOOLWICH TOWN CENTRE & DLR * LIFT SERVICE *




Beaumont Gibbs are pleased to offer this stunning chain free one-bedroom first floor flat for sale. Located on Trinity Walk, a modern development just outside Woolwich town centre, this property is well specified and was built approximately two years ago. The property comprises spacious entrance hallway with video door entry system, storage cupboard with boiler and plumbing for washing machine and a large double storage cupboard,

leading into an open plan living area with a south facing balcony,

as well as a modern fitted kitchen with integrated dishwasher, fridge and freezer.

The bathroom is stunningly clean and well equipped with bath and inset shower with shower screen

, while the spacious bedroom has a south facing reversible window and a bank of built in wardrobes with plenty of space for furniture and would also accommodate a home office.



Beaumont Gibbs are pleased to be the vendor's sole agents and we recommend booking your viewing slot at your earliest convenience.



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