Superb family home / available 25th October: Extremely well presented 3 bedroom house situated in a sought after location perfect for Harlington village amenities and bus routes to London Heathrow Airport, the Bath Road and Hayes mainline station to Paddington (Crossrail due 2022).
Mainly furnished and available on Monday the 25th of October, this clean and tidy extended home features an entrance porch, well fitted kitchen with appliances, downstairs W.C., spacious lounge with adjacent dining area and a spare room / office to the ground floor with 2 double bedrooms, a box room and family bathroom with electric shower to the first floor.
This end terraced property has been well cared for by the current owners and benefits from gas central heating, double glazed windows, garage in a block, additional off street car port parking, residents permit parking and well tended low maintenance gardens.
Ground Floor
Entrance
uPVC double glazed porch with storage space.
Double glazed door into hall
Hall
Wood laminate flooring, understairs storage cupboard and a radiator.
Kitchen
11' 1'' x 10' 9'' (3.4m x 3.3m) Ceramic tiled flooring and a radiator. Fitted wall and base units with worktops to include a single drainer sink unit, gas hob, extractor fan hood, electric oven, 2 x fridges, integrated freezer, washing machine and part tiled walls and splashbacks. Double glazed window to front aspect
Downstairs W.C.
Low level W.C
Lounge Area
17' 0'' x 11' 1'' (5.2m x 3.4m) Fitted carpet, built in wall and base storage units, 2 and 3 seater sofas and a radiator.
Dining Area
10' 5'' x 6' 10'' (3.2m x 2.1m) Wood laninate flooring and a radiator. Double glazed sliding doors to garden.
Office / Spare Room
8' 10'' x 8' 10'' (2.7m x 2.7m) Wood laminate flooring, cupboard, double bed base (no mattress) and a radiator. Double glazed window to rear aspect.
First Floor
Landing
Wood laminate flooring and built in cupboard. Frosted double glazed window to side aspect
Family Bathroom
Vinyl flooring and radiator. Three-piece bathroom suite to include a panel enclosed bath with Triton electric shower, pedestal hand basin, low level W.C. And tiled walls and splashbacks. Frosted double glazed window.
Main Front Bedroom
12' 1'' x 10' 2'' (3.7m x 3.1m) Wood laminate flooring, built in wardrobes plus overhead storage units and a radiator. Double glazed window to front aspect.
Rear Bedroom
11' 1'' x 8' 10'' (3.4m x 2.7m) Wood laminate flooring, double bed base (no mattress) and a radiator. Doubel glazed window to rear aspect.
Bedroom
8' 2'' x 7' 6'' (2.5m x 2.3m) Wood laminate flooring, bunk storage bed, built in cupboard and drawers and a radiator. Double glazed window to rear aspect
Exterior
Front Garden
Well planned and tended mature front garden.
Rear Garden
Low maintenance patio style garden with area of decking. Brick wall enclosed.
Parking / Garage
Side shared access to garage in a block with up and over door. Additional covered car port parking with integrated lockable storage
About Harlington
Harlington is a district of the London Borough of Hillingdon, on the northern perimeter of London Heathrow Airport. The district adjoins Hayes to the north and shares a railway station with the larger district, which is its post town, on the Great Western Main Line to Paddington. The Crossrail project linking the Hayes and Harlington station to Canary Wharf is due to complete in 2020. The journey time to Canary Wharf will be just 34 minutes. Other London stations will include Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon and Liverpool Street.
The village is surrounded by Green Belt land and open fields and also contains a parade of shops to include a Pharmacy, Co-operative Convenience store, Newsagents, a variety of restaurants and fast food outlets and a Post Office. There are also four public houses: The Great Western, The Pheasant, The Wheatsheaf, and The White Hart. The village also boasts two churches, a Baptist church and a Church of England church, St Peter & St Paul's and William Byrd School. The village High Street is also home to the Harlington Locomotive Society and West London Models.
The earliest surviving mention of Harlington appears to be in a 9th-century charter in which land at Botwell in Hayes was said to be bounded on the west by "Hygeredington" and "Lullinges" tree. The first of these must be Harlington; the second has not been identified. The boundary between Hayes and Harlington, which may have been defined by the date of this charter, was later marked by North Hyde Road and Dawley Road.