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Set within Edwin House of The Green Quarter, a development by the award-winning Berkley, this two-bedroom apartment offers unparalleled modern city living combined with the tranquility of lush natural surroundings. Conveniently located within walking distance from Southall station and under 30 minutes from the City of London via the Elizabeth line, this bright apartment boasts two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an open-plan kitchen/living area with a fitted kitchen and private balcony. The spacious master bedroom features a built-in wardrobe and a contemporary bathroom.

Residents of The Green Quarter enjoy exclusive amenities, including a 24-hour concierge service, a state-of-the-art gym, a cinema room, lounge areas, co-working spaces, and secure bike storage facilities.

The transformation of this former brownfield site into The Green Quarter exemplifies one of London's most ambitious urban renewal projects. It has resulted in the creation of one of the UK's most diverse ecosystems. Each residence is meticulously designed to foster a strong connection with nature, with private balconies offering views of exquisitely landscaped podium gardens and the expansive 4.5-acre Central Gardens.

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London, UB1

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