£625,000
(£763/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleBookbinder Point, Acton W3
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
819 sq. ft
- New home
- Leasehold
Foxtons - New Homes West
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About this property
Brand new 2 bedroom apartment on the 10th floor
Balconies with tiled flooring and metal balustrades
Engineered wood flooring to hall, living dining and kitchen areas, carpet to bedrooms
Concierge and roof garden
Stunning open plan interiors
Designer fitted kitchen featuring handleless wall and base units in 2 finishes
Underfloor heating throughout
Contemporary style bath with tiled bath panel and toughened glass screen to bathrooms
Elegant 2 bedroom apartment features pristine white cabinets contributing to a clean look, making the space feel open and fresh. Spotlights throughout provide focused lighting, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere.
The uniquely designed interior combined with an open-plan layout and luxurious finishes makes this apartment stand out. The open-plan design creates a seamless flow between living spaces. A luxurious finish adds a touch of sophistication and elegance, ensuring that every detail, from flooring to fixtures, exudes quality and style.
Sandwiched between the popular residential areas of Chiswick and Ealing. The nearest Crossrail station, Acton Main Line is just a 9 minute cycle from Bookbinder Point. Slightly nearer, at a 5 minute walk away is Acton Town Centre.
Please use the reference NWHM5243673 when contacting Foxtons.
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