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24 Prime House, Leatherhead 24 Prime House, Leatherhead A stunning two year old, two-bedroom top floor flat with allocated parking and a Velux Cabrio balcony. 24 Prime House, Leatherhead A stunning two year old, two-bedroom top floor flat with allocated parking and a Velux Cabrio balcony. 24 Prime House, Leatherhead A stunning two year old, two-bedroom top floor flat with allocated parking and a Velux Cabrio balcony. Flat 24 Prime House, Challenge Court, Leatherhead, KT22 7DE Only two years old and well-loved and maintained by the current owners. This stunning two bedroom top floor flat offers a good sized double bedroom with space for freestanding wardrobes, second bedroom currently used as a second reception / bedroom with day bed, contemporary bathroom and the simply stunning open plan living area combined with the kitchen complete with built in appliances and velux cabrio style balcony with views towards Norbury Park on one side. There is also a useful storage cupboard in the hallway where the current owners have fitted a dryer. Secure entry phone systems as standard, 8 years remaining of the 10 year build warranty. One parking space per apartment plus visitors spaces. Approx. 248-year lease. Prime House is well located between the village of Ashtead and bigger town of Leatherhead. Ideal for the commuters with links to London Waterloo and Victoria in 45 minutes and the M25 close by. 24 Prime House, Leatherhead A stunning two year old, two-bedroom top floor flat with allocated parking and a Velux Cabrio balcony. Website: www.reads-property.com Telephone: 01372 308963 Email: [email protected] Fetcham Park House, Lower Road, Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 9HD *This brochure, including the description, floorplans and measurements therein do not form part of any contract and whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy this cannon be guaranteed. 24 Prime House, Leatherhead A stunning two year old, two-bedroom top floor flat with allocated parking and a Velux Cabrio balcony. .
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