For Sale2 Bedroom Flat in Millbrook Square, Mill Hill, London, NW7£577,500
Property Type
Flat
Bedrooms
× 2
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 1
Price
£577,500
Stage
Sold STC
Resources
Description
Final 2 bedroom apartment!
This spacious, luxury two bedroom apartment offers open plan living that opens out to a private balcony. Two good sized bedrooms accessed from the welcoming hallway with store cupboard.
The apartment includes a parking space in the gated car park and cycle storage.
Externally there is a Millbrook Square courtyard giving you and your neighbours an additional welcome open space.
Tailored incentives available*
Each apartment features contemporary kitchens with fully integrated appliances, elegantly designed bathrooms and fitted wardrobes to primary bedrooms. Additional features include energy efficient lighting, media points in the lounge plus a district heating system that supplies low carbon energy efficient heating to your property.
Situated in Barnet, within Mill Hill’s Millbrook Park estate, Millbrook Square offers a fantastic opportunity to call NW7 your home, surrounded by open spaces and within easy reach of vibrant shopping opportunities and amenities.
From your new home at Millbrook Park, you are just a few minutes’ walk away from the stunning Bittacy Hill Park. For those looking for all-year round indoor pursuits, Virgin Active is located at Mill Hill nearby while the Barnet Copthall Leisure Centre is less than half an hours’ walk from Millbrook Square, offering an exciting and extensive range of sport and fitness clubs, including swimming.
Of course, you are within easy reach of the city of London and all the attractions it has on offer via the underground with Mill Hill East underground only 2 minute walk away, but also you are best placed for other attractions too. The BBC Elstree studio tours are just a 10-minute drive from Millbrook Square, while the Warner Bros. Studio Tour is just half hours’ drive northwest on the M1 for Harry Potter fans.
*Subject to terms and conditions
**Please note that the images are of the apartment, but the furniture are CGI's