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2 bed flat for saleHuntley Close, London SE10
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
About this property
Private balcony with far reaching London views
2 Bathrooms + separate WC
Arranged over two floors
Light and spacious throughout
Approx. 1,031 sq ft (95.8 sq m)
Allocated off street parking
Chain free
Council Tax: E
EPC: B
Nestled within the distinguished Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site, this elegant modern maisonette presents a rare opportunity to acquire a home of genuine charm. The property's prime location places residents at the heart of one of London's most historically significant and culturally rich neighbourhoods, where centuries of maritime heritage blend seamlessly with contemporary urban living.
This thoughtfully arranged two-bedroom home unfolds across ground and first floors, offering a sophisticated layout that maximises both space and natural light. The accommodation includes two generously proportioned double bedrooms and two full bathrooms, complemented by a separate guest WC for added convenience. The property's crown jewel is undoubtedly the private balcony, which commands far-reaching views across London's skyline, providing an elevated sanctuary perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation.
The home's substantial 1,031 square feet ensures comfortable living throughout. The dual-level configuration creates natural separation between living and sleeping areas, enhancing both privacy and the sense of space within this distinguished residence.
Greenwich's World Heritage status speaks to its unparalleled cultural significance, offering residents an extraordinary lifestyle surrounded by architectural treasures and verdant parkland. The area seamlessly blends its rich maritime history with modern amenities, creating a unique residential environment that few London locations can match. Daily life here means living within walking distance of the Royal Observatory, National Maritime Museum, and the expansive Greenwich Park, while enjoying the vibrant weekend markets and riverside walks along the Thames.
Transport connections are exemplary, with both Cutty Sark DLR and Greenwich National Rail stations providing swift access to Canary Wharf, the City, and Central London. The area's excellent connectivity ensures that while residents enjoy the tranquillity of this historic enclave, the capital's business districts and cultural attractions remain easily accessible.
Greenwich's unique character extends beyond its historical significance to encompass a thriving contemporary community. The area boasts an impressive selection of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, while the famous Greenwich Market offers everything from artisanal foods to unique crafts. The neighbourhood successfully maintains its village-like atmosphere while providing all the conveniences of modern London living.
Tenure: Leasehold. Years remaining on lease: 116. Service charge: £1,540pa. Ground rent: £417.60pa. Council tax band: E. To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here
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Tenure
Leasehold (116 years)
Service charge
£1,540 per year
Council tax band
E
Ground rent
£418
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