*GARDEN APARTMENT* Ground Floor Garden Apartment with Share of Freehold. Situated on the highly sought-after Callcott Road in NW6, this beautifully presented ground floor garden apartment offers an exceptional blend of period charm and modern convenience. Benefiting from a share of the freehold, this stunning home is perfect for those seeking a stylish and well-connected residence in a vibrant neighborhood. The property boasts a spacious open-plan living and dining area, featuring high ceilings and large windows that fill the space with natural light. The contemporary kitchen is well-appointed with integrated appliances and ample storage, making it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The generously sized double bedroom offers a tranquil retreat, with direct access to a private garden-a rare and highly desirable feature in this location. The well-maintained outdoor space provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining, relaxing, or entertaining guests. Callcott Road, located in the sought-after NW6 area, is a charming residential street known for its attractive period architecture and vibrant community. The road benefits from excellent transport links, with Kilburn Jubilee Line, Queen's Park Bakerloo Line, and Brondesbury Overground stations all within easy reach, offering convenient access to central London and beyond. Residents enjoy a variety of nearby amenities, including independent cafés, restaurants, and shops along Kilburn High Road and Salusbury Road. The area also boasts green spaces such as Queen's Park, providing a perfect retreat from city life. With its blend of character, convenience, and connectivity, Callcott Road presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a well-connected home in a lively yet residential setting. Please contact Kings Estates to arrange a viewing. Lease information: One third share of the freehold There are 957 years remaining on the lease Three apartments in total in the block No ground rent There are no service charges as the maintenance of the building is decided between the three freeholders.
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