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Vebraalto.Com The Ridgeway Ruislip • Middlesex • HA4 8QR Guide Price: £1,100,000 The Ridgeway Ruislip • Middlesex • HA4 8QR With stylish interiors and a choice of generous living areas, this commanding five bedroom residence will impress those seeking space, luxury and a convenient address, it promises a superior family lifestyle. Located on The Ridgeway is located between Ruislip Manor and Ruislip High Street with a selection of shops, cafés, restaurants and transport facilities. Ruislip tube station (Metropolitan / Piccadilly line) with links to the city and west end is at the end of the High Street. Ruislip Manor station is a short walk away at the top of Victoria Road and West Ruislip or Ruislip Gardens (Central / BR) stations are located a short distance away. For the motorist the A40/M25 providing access London and the Home Counties is nearby. This house is In the catchment area for a number of highly regarded schools including Bishop Ramsey. • Detached Family Home • Five bedrooms • Living room • Dining Room • Modern kitchen • Playroom • Off street parking • Excellent Location • Large garden • 1,880 sq.ft. These particulars are intended as a guide and must not be relied upon as statements of fact. Your attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page. DIRECTIONS From leaving our office in Ruislip High Street, proceed left until you reach the mini roundabout. Turn right onto Eastcote Road. Continue down Eastcote Road and go straight over the mini roundabout. Take the next right into The Ridgeway and the property is a short drive on the left. SITUATION The Ridgeway is located between Ruislip Manor and Ruislip High Street with a selection of shops, cafés, restaurants and transport facilities. Ruislip tube station (Metropolitan / Piccadilly line) with links to the city and west end is at the end of the High Street. Ruislip Manor station is a short walk away at the top of Victoria Road and West Ruislip or Ruislip Gardens (Central / BR) stations are located a short distance away. For the motorist the A40/M25 providing access London and the Home Counties is nearby. This house is In the catchment area for a number of highly regarded schools including Bishop Ramsey. DESCRIPTION With stylish interiors and a choice of generous living areas, this commanding four bedroom residence will impress those seeking space, luxury and a convenient address. When entering the property, you have the living/dining room on the right hand side with light flooding in from the front window. Following the hallway leads you to the large, modern kitchen with ample storage and worktop space as well as a dining space to the rear. The playroom can be accessed from the kitchen with french doors leading to the garden. Completing the ground floor is the utility room with bedroom and private bathroom. To the first floor there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom has the added benefit of a private en suite and built in wardrobes. OUTSIDE The front driveway has been paved to provide plenty of off street parking for multiple cars. The rear of the property consists of an attractive garden laid to lawn with a variety of shrubs and trees with separate paved patio towards the property. There is also a decking area in the centre of the garden and a storage shed at the back. Schools: Warrender Primary School (0.1 miles) Bishop Ramsey Church of England School (0.1 miles) Lady Bankes Junior School (0.6 miles) Train: Ruislip Manor (0.4 miles) Ruislip (0.5 miles) Eastcote (0.7 miles) Car: M4, A40, M25, M40 Council Tax Band: F (Distances are straight line measurements from centre of postcode) 01895 625 625 126-128 High Street, Ruislip, Middlesex, HA4 8LL [email protected].
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