Birch Gardens, 231 Acton Lane, London, W4 5DD | Property for sale | Savills
469 sq ft(43.57 sq m)
Guide price £400,000(€456,084)

Birch Gardens231 Acton Lane, London, W4 5DD


    Key features

    • The Flat is approximately 0.5 miles away from Chiswick Park and approximately 0.8 miles from Turnham Green Underground Station (District Line)
    • Fabulous kitchen / reception room which is ideal for entertaining space
    • Well proportioned double bedroom
    • Paved, secluded communal garden & bike store
    • Situated on the first floor

    A stylish first floor flat with excellent entertaining space.

    About this property

    • An ideal opportunity for first time buyers or investors to acquire this secure and spacious first floor one bedroom flat superbly located for local amenities in Chiswick.

      The flat provides a large open- plan kitchen / reception room providing a stylish kitchen with modern appliances. The bedroom is of a good size and there is also a bathroom.

      The flat also has access to a large communal garden plus bike storage at the rear.

      AGENTS NOTE: We wish to inform prospective buyers of this property that the seller is an employee of Savills.

      View payable Stamp Duty for this property

    A brilliant first time buy or an investment

    Euan RolloProperty agent

    Local information

    • Acton Lane is part of an increasingly popular district in the northern part of Chiswick. The Flat is approximately 0.5 miles away from Chiswick Park and approximately 0.8 miles from Turnham Green Underground Station (District Line). The Overground service runs from South Acton Station (0.3 miles) and the 94 bus to Shepherds Bush Underground Station and on to central London is situated at the southern end of Acton Lane. There is also the E3 bus route from Southfield Road (0.2 miles) which serves Turnham Green Station in approximately seven minutes.
    • Chiswick is a hugely popular and prosperous large suburb of West London located on the northern side of the River Thames, 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Charing Cross. It was historically an ancient parish in the county of Middlesex, with an agrarian and fishing economy. The name "Chiswick" is of Old English origin meaning "Cheese Farm" and originates from the riverside meadows and farms that are thought to have supported an annual cheese fair on Dukes Meadows up until the 18th century.
    • The style of property in Chiswick is varied offering everything from mansion flats along the High Road and on Sutton Court Road, to pretty Victorian cottages on the Glebe Estate. Large Victorian detached houses are found in Grove Park, and Arts & Crafts houses throughout Bedford Park. The River front, Chiswick Mall and Strand on the Green are lined with elegant Georgian houses ensuring that there is a fantastic variety of property throughout the local area.
    • Chiswick High Road, famous for its boulevard-style pavements, is full of quality independent outlets and an increasingly up-market selection of high street names which run from Hammersmith through to the Chiswick roundabout.
    • Among Chiswick's fine dining choices are Michelin-starred La Trompette on Devonshire Road and Le Vacherin on South Parade. High Road House and its Brasserie are part of the Soho House empire plus numerous high street restaurants.
    • Lord Burlington's Chiswick House is a picturesque, 18th-century Palladian mansion with gardens designed by William Kent. The birthplace of the English Landscape Movement, the gardens, with their statuary hedges and vistas, has had a £12 million makeover which includes a new café by architects Caruso St John. In recent years Chiswick House grounds have played host to Soho House group's House Festival, enticing the great and the good of the media industry with performers who are both nationally renowned and locally resident.
    • Bedford Park, London's first garden suburb, was built between 1875 and 1886 as part of the Arts & Crafts revival. Victorian property developer Jonathan Carr instructed lead architect Richard Norman Shaw (alongside EJ May, W Wilson and EW Godwin) in the building of a collection of houses and studios that now form a conservation area and are for the most part Grade II listed. Many of these houses feature elements of styling from William Morris, to whose legacy is dedicated the William Morris Society at Kelmscott House on Upper Mall.

    Additional information

    • Service Charge: £840 per annum
    • Ground Rent: £0
    • Lease Expiry: January 3012
    • Council - London Borough of Ealing
    • Council Tax Band - D
    • EPC Rating: B
    • Tenure: Share of Freehold. Lease Expiry: 13/01/3012 (987 years remaining)
    • Service Charge: £840.00pa
    • Ground Rent: TBC
    • Council Tax Band: D