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FOR SALE: Studio: bright, quiet and easily maintained |
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| Features |
Bedrooms: 1 |
Bathrooms: 1 |
Building: Mansion |
| Cooking: Electric |
Available: Available now |
Parking: Street |
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| Amenities |
| Near Train Station |
Near School |
Near Shops |
| Cable/Satellite TV |
Fireplace |
| Description |
The studio is on the 5th floor of a well serviced and recently refurbished mansion block in Bloomsbury. recent works have included the re-pointing of brickwork, the repair and redecoration of windows, and the replacement of the roofing. The studio has also been recently refurbished and redecorated and features under-floor heating throughout. It offers a bright southerly view and a quiet location.
The studio is a short walk from Kings Cross and the Brunswick Centre, and (via St Pancras and Eurostar) to the Gare du Nord in Paris, Brussels, Lille, Avignon or (from December) the ski slopes of Moûtiers, Aime-la-Plagne or Bourg-St-Maurice...Still not convinced? well how about its location in relation to the 2012 Olympics...if the games themselves are of less interest, then you might still consider the rental opportunities that may be provided by a flat in central London...
Services - On-site Caretaker, Lift, Video entry phone
Kitchen - Single bowl stainless steel sink, Electric stainless steel 4 ring oven/cooker, on-demand electric water heater, refrigerator
Bathroom – Tiled with white suite with WC, pedestal wash hand basin, shower with glass door
Layout - See floor plan
Leasehold - 67 Years remaining Ground Rent - £25 every 6 months Service Charges – £404 per annum Council Tax Band (Camden) - B
Refs. http://www.london2012.com http://www.brunswick.co.uk http://www.eurostar.com/UK/uk/leisure/destinations.jsp
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