Near terminal 5: An extremely well presented 1 bedroom flat in a sought after location in Longford Village with bus routes to hotels, Terminal 5 and London Heathrow Airport and giving easy access to the Bath Road and the M25/M4 motorway network.
Ready to view now and available from the 1st of January, this clean and tidy property features an open plan lounge with superb fitted kitchen area with all appliances and a double bedroom with door to a quality fitted shower room.
This second floor flat also benefits from double glazed windows, numbered residents parking, entryphone system and well kept communal grounds.
Ground Floor
Entrance
Communal entrance with entryphone system and carpeted stairs to upper floors.
Second Floor
Hall
Wood laminate flooring, Entry phone system
Open plan lounge/ Kitchen
17' 0'' x 12' 1'' (5.2m x 3.7m) Wood laminate flooring, T.V. Point. Kitchen area to include fitted wall and base units with worktops to include a single drainer sink unit, hob, extractor fan hood, electric oven, fridge/freezer, washing machine and part tiled walls. Double glazed window overlooking communal gardens.
Shower Room
5' 2'' x 4' 11'' (1.6m x 1.5m) Ceramic tiled flooring, extractor fan. Three-piece shower room suite to include a fully tiled shower cubicle with electric shower, hand basin, low level W.C.
Bedroom
9' 6'' x 12' 1'' (2.9m x 3.7m) Wood laminate flooring. Double glazed window to front aspect.
Exterior
Outside
Well kept communal grounds
Numbered residents and visitors parking areas.
About longford
Longford is a district of the London Borough of Hillingdon, on the north western perimeter of London Heathrow Airport. Longford village is a linear development astride the original Bath Road and as such close to the M25/ M4 motorway networks with the newer Junction 14 of the M25 for Terminal 5 airport roads only.
There are several hotels, a McDonalds fast food restaurant and a petrol service station just on the outskirts of the Village and two Public Houses within the Village centre.
The area is characterized by an historic village core and similar-sized green buffer zones and much of the land surrounding the village of Longford is within the Metropolitan Green Belt.
Many of its buildings are included in the Longford Village Conservation Area which includes seven listed buildings. An old building, Yeomans, which has been subdivided into three flats is listed. Other listed buildings include Longford Cottage, Queen River Cottage and adjoining Willow Tree Cottage and King's Bridge which is the name of the 1834-built main bridge by the very last building at the west end of the (old) Bath Road street, which crosses the nearby siphoned off Longford River, which Charles I had constructed — this feeds Bushy Park and Hampton Court Gardens.
Historically, Longford may be founded on a small Saxon settlement dating from the 5th to 7th century ad. Historic buildings survive from the medieval and immediate post-medieval periods. Limited evidence survives of Roman occupation, though archaeological excavations have revealed two brooches of Roman date.