Residential
Tunnel Avenue Greenwich SE10
SE10, London
GUIDE PRICE
£800,000
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Living Rooms
1
Type
Town-house
Tunnel Avenue Greenwich SE10
Highlights
- 3 / 4 Double bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms (1 Ensuite)
- Study / Bedroom 4
- Modern townhouse
- Off street parking on driveway
- Garage
- Private rear garden
- Light and spacious throughout
- Approx. 1,384 sq ft (128.6 sq m)
- Close to transport links
Description
A well-presented, three / four double bedroom town house located in this popular street in East Greenwich with off street parking on the driveway, a garage and easy access to Greenwich town centre.
The accommodation comprises large entrance hall with stairs leading to the first floor. Good sized integral garage, office / bedroom 4, utility room and a separate shower room with access to a private rear garden. The first floor offers good sized living / dining room (16'8 x 15'10) with a Juliette balcony overlooking the rear garden and a separate kitchen / dining room (15'10 x 11'5 ) and stairs to the second floor.
The top floor offers three double bedrooms, master with built in wardrobes and en-suite shower room, bedroom three also has a built in cupboard and a separate family bathroom finishes off the property.
The area around Tunnel Avenue is now a mix of residential & commercial and is situated near the Greenwich Peninsula, which has become a major development area with attractions like The O2 (formerly the Millennium Dome). This area is well located for a number of transport links, including North Greenwich for the Jubilee Line tube station and mainline station.
Greenwich has UNESCO World Heritage Site status and combines historical significance with modern amenities. The area has good transport links to central London via the Docklands Light Railway, National Rail, and river boat services.
The area is most famous for its maritime heritage and for giving its name to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The Royal Observatory Greenwich sits on a hill in Greenwich Park, and the Prime Meridian (0° longitude) runs through it, allowing visitors to stand with one foot in the eastern hemisphere and one in the western hemisphere.
Key attractions include:
The Royal Naval College with its stunning Painted Hall
The National Maritime Museum
The historic clipper ship Cutty Sark
Greenwich Market, popular for arts, crafts, and food
Greenwich Park, one of London's Royal Parks with excellent views of the city
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