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Erebus Drive, West Thamesmead, London SE28

West Thamesmead

£260,000

1 x 1 x
Department:
Sales
Reference:
12152285
Type:
Flat
Availability:
Sold STC
Receptions:
1
Tenure:
Leasehold

Property features

  • Riverside Development Overlooking River Thames
  • Adjacent to the Vibrant Woolwich Arsenal Development
  • Spacious Upper Ground Floor One-Bedroom Apartment
  • Double Glazed Throughout
  • Secure Parking Space for Peace of Mind
  • Walking Distance to Elizabeth Line, DLR & Overground Stations
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Large, light Flooded Lounge paired with Modern Kitchen

Summary

Stunning Second Floor Apartment with River Views at The Royal Artillery Quays

Experience waterfront living at its finest in this second-floor apartment located in the prestigious Royal Artillery Quays. Boasting direct river views, this property is highly recommended for early viewing due to its exceptional location and features.

The apartment offers a well-designed layout that includes a spacious lounge where you can relax and enjoy the scenic views of the river. The fully fitted kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, making it perfect for cooking and entertaining. There are two bedrooms, providing ample space for rest and relaxation, complemented by two well-appointed bathrooms that add convenience and luxury to the living experience.

Key Benefits Include:

  • Gas central heating and double glazing throughout the apartment, ensuring a comfortable environment year-round.
  • On-site concierge facilities, providing added security and convenience.
  • Underground secure parking, ensuring peace of mind for vehicle safety.
  • A private terrace that offers a serene outdoor space to enjoy the breathtaking river views.

Ideal Location for Commuters:

  • The apartment is ideally situated for easy access to the Elizabeth Line and Woolwich Arsenal (DLR), as well as Plumstead rail stations, making it perfect for professionals working in the City or Canary Wharf.
  • Just a 5-minute walk from the riverboat services, providing an enjoyable and scenic commute to various parts of London.

This property is offered unfurnished, giving you the freedom to style and furnish the space to your tastes. Whether you're a professional looking for a convenient and stylish place to live or someone who enjoys the allure of riverfront living, this apartment in The Royal Artillery Quays presents a perfect choice.

Contact us today to schedule your viewing and see firsthand the comfort, luxury, and convenience this stunning apartment has to offer.

Details

Entrance
Communal entrance - Hard wood door into flat

Hallway
Carpet laid to floor, single panel radiator, spot lights & entry phone system.

Bathroom 7' 3'' x 6' 9'' (2.21m x 2.06m)
Tiled floors, Radiator, Low level W/C, Wash basin with vanity cupboard underneath, panel bath tiled around with over head electric shower, extractor fan, spot lights and large mirrors to walls.

Lounge 25' 8'' x 10' 5'' (7.82m x 3.18m)
Carpet laid to floor, 2 x double panel radiators, double glazed window to side, double glazed patio door to rear communal garden. TV aerial and telephone points, heating thermostat. 2 x leather sofas & glass dining table with 3 x dining chairs.

Kitchen 7' 7'' x 7' 3'' (2.3m x 2.2m)
Tiled floor, range of wall and base units, built in fridge freezer, stainless steel sink with drainer, integral washing machine, dishwasher, electric hob & oven, stainless steel extractor hood, double glazed window to side.

Bedroom 18' 0'' x 8' 8'' (5.49m x 2.64m)
Carpet laid to floor, double panel radiator, double glazed patio door leading to communal garden, double bed with mattress, 2 x bedside cabinets, chest of drawers, 2 x wardrobes, TV aerial point.

External
Small patio area, lawn garden with railing boundaries, river views, Thames path walkway.

Parking
Secure private parking space available for one vehicle.

Floor Plans

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