Property description
Being Sold via Secure Sale online bidding. Terms & Conditions apply. Starting Bid £330,000
The apartment is situated on the ground floor of a period conversion, and is approached via a low maintenance front garden (owned by the property), and then via a communal entrance hall servicing this & the upstairs flat. The accommodation briefly comprises; a reception room with a window facing the rear garden & a feature fireplace, a double bedroom with built in wardrobes, an inner hallway with storage space, a bathroom and then a modern kitchen at the rear with French style doors opening to a sun-trap of a rear garden.
Ground Rent - £15 Per Annum
Service Charge - £969 Per Annum
Lease length - 53 years (cash buyers only)
Mortlake is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and has a charming suburban vibe along the picturesque south bank of the River Thames, positioned between Kew and Barnes. The area has a rich Stuart and Georgian heritage, historically known for economies including malting, brewing, farming, and the renowned Mortlake Tapestry Works (1617–1704), a significant producer in Britain's textile industry. The former Mortlake Brewery - also known as the Stag Brewery - stands as a London landmark on the outskirts of the district.
Convenient transport links enhance Mortlake's appeal, with Mortlake railway (Travelcard Zone 3), approximately 13.3 km from London Waterloo & with direct trains operated by South Western Railway. In addition, residents benefit from easy access to bus services, with the 209 and 378 routes operating from nearby stop R.
Mortlake is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and has a charming suburban vibe along the picturesque south bank of the River Thames. Mortlake Green is just a short walk away from the property, or in the other direction you will find the Thames walk with paths leading towards Barnes on one side and towards Richmond and Kew on the other. The area has a rich Stuart and Georgian heritage, historically known for economies including malting, brewing, farming, and the renowned Mortlake Tapestry Works (1617–1704), a significant producer in Britain's textile industry. The former Mortlake Brewery - also known as the Stag Brewery - stands as a London landmark on the outskirts of the district.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Leasehold
Length Of Lease: 52
Annual Ground Rent Amount: £15.00
Annual Service Charge Amount: £969.00
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