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The Tiltwood, London, W3 6HG

London

£4,600 pcm

4 x 4 x
Department:
Lettings
Reference:
The Tiltwood, London, W3 6HG
Postcode:
W3 6HG
Type:
End of Terrace House
Availability:
To Let
Receptions:
2
Furnished:
Furnished
Deposit:
£4,600
Available Date:
2025-03-12
Council Tax Band:
E

Property features

  • End Of Terrace
  • Four Bedrooms
  • Four Bathroom
  • Two En suites
  • Luxurious Property
  • Two Spacious Reception
  • Garden
  • Close to Acton Mainline Station
  • Highly Regarded Schools

Summary

An immaculate and beautifully presented property situated in the sought-after area of Poet's Corner. This stunning house features four bedrooms and four bathrooms, including two en-suites, and a luxurious jacuzzi. There is also a convenient downstairs toilet with a shower. The property boasts with two spacious reception area, an open-plan kitchen. Bifold doors open up to a beautifully landscaped garden. The Tiltwood is located moments away from Acton Mainline Station and provides easy access to the local amenities of Acton. It’s conveniently within walking distance of highly regarded primary schools, such as Derwentwater Primary and Ark Priory.

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