Ealing Property of the Week: large two-bed apartment Argyle Road
By Hannah Davenport
23rd Sep 2021 | Property of the Week
ARE you house hunting for a new property in Ealing?
Ealing Nub News is here to help with our Property section full of excellent choices in the local area.
This week's Property of the Week is a spacious apartment on Argyle Road up for sale with one of Ealing's leading independent estate agents, Leslie & Co.
2 Bedroom apartment in Argyle Road - £375,000
This large and spacious two double bedroom apartment is an ideal property for first-time buyers and investors.
The apartment is in a well-maintained purpose built block on Argyle Road, a short distance from West Ealing station and directly opposite Cleveland Park.
The property spans 725 sq ft, with a spacious reception, separate kitchen, two large bedrooms and parking.
The home would appeal to families and professionals looking for space in a popular residential location.
Situated on the first floor the property is part of the well managed Long Acre Court with large communal front and rear gardens.
Close to Scotch Common and Cleveland Park, there is easy access to Ealing Broadway, West Ealing and Pitshanger Lane from this sought-after location.
Pitshanger Village contains a host of independent traders, with over 50 independent traders believed to be trading from Pitshanger Lane.
Whilst Ealing Broadway provides plentiful amenities, cafes, bars and restaurants and local stations include; West Ealing and Ealing Broadway, which will both be on the 'Crossrail' network with the new Elizabeth Line 'Crossrail'.
The local schools include North Ealing, St Gregory's catholic primary, Montpelier, Drayton Green and Hathaway Primary.
There are also lots of family-friendly sporting and social clubs nearby including Ealing Trailfinders, Brentham Club, Ealing Cricket Club and Ealing Golf Club.
To arrange a viewing call Leslie & Co on 020 3488 6445.
" Leslie & Co is the Ealing Nub News exclusive property sponsor. Without community-minded partners like Leslie & Co we would not be able to produce the locally-relevant, clickbait-free news to the people of Ealing."
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