Check out this fantastic property now on the market - Pulteney Road

Presented by Neil King, see a comprehensive walk through of the latest impressive property to hit the market – Pulteney Road, South Woodford, London.

This superb six bedroom double fronted family home boasts many fine features to include a bright through lounge plus additional reception room, modern kitchen with separate utility room, six very good size double bedrooms, two bath/shower rooms, and a brick built summer house with power and electricity found at the bottom of the south facing garden, plus pedestrian side access.

Perfectly situated close to George Lane shops, café bars, restaurants and South Woodford station located in Zone 4 of the Central Line with easy access into Westfield Stratford Shopping Centre, Canary Wharf the City and West End. Located near excellent independent schools, Forest, Bancrofts and Chigwell, including Nightingale School just 0.3 miles from the property, recently given Outstanding in its Ofsted report and Snaresbrook Preparatory School also nearby.

Wanstead High Street can be found 0.9 miles away and offers alternative shops, restaurants and Central Line station plus an attractive park with children's play area. Additionally, the A406/M11 and M25 are all close by, as is London City Airport and Stansted Airport.

Key information:
 
·       Guide Price £930,000 - £960,000
·       6 Bedrooms
·       2 Bathrooms

Key Features:

·       South facing rear garden
·       Brick built summer house
·       Two bath/shower rooms
·       Three WC's
·       Fully double glazed
·       Close to Central Line station
·       Good decorative order
 
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