Check out this fantastic property now on the market - Lady Anne Court

Presented by Neil King, see a comprehensive walkthrough of the latest impressive property to hit the market – Lady Anne Court.

Well-presented throughout, this two-bedroom first floor contemporary apartment comes with an open plan reception with south facing private balcony, integrated fitted kitchen, modern bathroom, en-suite to master bedroom and allocated parking. Situated in Lady Anne Court on the gated Queen Mary development with 24-hour concierge facility, the property is within a short walk of George Lane's selection of shops, restaurants, cafes and South Woodford Central Line station offering an easy commute to Canary Wharf, the City and West End.

Key information:
 
·       Guide Price £400,000 - £410,000
·       2 Bedrooms
·       2 Bathrooms

Key Features:

·       Queen Mary Development
·       Open plan reception
·       Integrated fitted kitchen
·       Modern bathroom
·       En-suite to master bedroom
·       Allocated parking
·       24-hour concierge
 
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