Guide price £300,000 to £325,000 A well arranged and well proportioned double bedroom ground floor apartment situated with this imposing Grade II listed building. One wonderful asset is that the entrance to the building is not shared by any other apartment, it is tucked into the corner of the development and incredibly private. On entering the property there is a hallway area where you can store coats and shoes, doors then lead into all principal rooms. The open plan living room and kitchen is a fantastic size, it is a lovely light room due to the three windows over looking the front and the one window overlooking the rear, flooding the room with lots of natural light. There is plenty of room for living room furniture as well as space for dining table and chairs if you require this option. A breakfast bar breaks the two rooms a wonderful asset for those early morning coffees or dining together of an evening. The kitchen space has a range of modern base and eye level units with plenty of worktop space over. There are integrated appliances including an oven, four ring hob with extractor hood above, a fridge freezer as well as a concealed washing machine. The flow between the kitchen area and living area is seamless with beautiful herringbone flooring The double bedroom and has the added advantage of floor to ceiling integrated wardrobes and is a great sized double room. Finally there is a beautifully presented bathroom, a contemporary tranquil room comprising of a bath tub with rain shower and further shower attachment over, there is a basin with storage under and a wc. The apartment has allocated parking and is available to buy chain free. The property is being sold with a share of freehold. Godwin House is located within the historic Grade II Listed Royal Herbert Pavilion, the development itself offers seven acres of beautifully maintained grounds and facilities including a pool, sauna, gymnasium, tennis courts plus on-site concierge. There is a vibrant community within the development with the residents bar being the focal point, where you can relax and mingle with friends and neighbours after a hard day's work. Prior to the conversion, the old military hospital was built in 1865 and Florence Nightingale was said to have described the development having "generous windows and commanding beautiful views". For commuters there is a wide range of options into the City and Docklands via Woolwich Arsenal for Overground to London Bridge, Cannon Street and Charing Cross. The DLR offers a quick alternative to both Canary Wharf or City Airport whilst local frequent bus services connect to North Greenwich for the Jubilee Line (one stop into Canary Wharf) and Blackheath for different Overground lines via Lewisham. With the added benefit of the Elizabeth Line accessible via Woolwich transport links have never been better! There is a regular bus service to Blackheath, Woolwich and North Greenwich offering a regular service to Central London, The City and Canary Wharf. As well as access to the private grounds of the estate, the immediate area also offers many green open spaces including Hornfair Park, Woolwich Common, Shrewsbury Park and Oxleas Wood. For sports enthusiasts there is lido nearby and many local sports clubs including golf, tennis and cricket.
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