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== Property description<ref name=":0" />== A fabulous split level ground/lower ground floor flat with direct access to the communal garden. Presented in good decorative order offering everything the 21st Century offers but retaining the character of a bygone age. Excellent location near local shops and buses. END OF CHAIN. Chesil House is an imposing Grade II* listed building which was built circa 1770 and is reputed to be one of the finest 18th century houses in Chislehurst. It has had a number of owners over the years, one of which was a Mr Charrington who donated the stained glass window over the west door at St Nicholas Church. Another was Sir Alfred Bowers who was Lord Mayor of London in 1924. Now converted into apartments we are pleased to offer this fabulous split level ground/lower ground floor flat with direct access to the communal garden. Discerning purchasers will be impressed by the imposing reception room with its original ornate ceiling which is open plan to the hand built quality kitchen. There is a cloakroom/utility which leads into a bathroom both of which are fitted with contemporary white suites. The lower ground floor boasts a master suite comprising a large double bedroom, dressing room and a modern ensuite shower room. There is also a small second bedroom which can also be used as a study. There is direct access from the lounge to the communal gardens which are well kept and enjoy a westerly aspect. To the front is a parking space and a residents visitors space at the side. The location is excellent being within close proximity of the fashionable Royal Parade and Scadbury Park Nature Reserve. Chislehurst station is a mile and a quarter away. Viewing of this end of chain property is highly recommended. Council Tax:- London Borough of Bromley, Band D Lease: 170 years from 24.03.10 Service charge: Β£2,617.88 p.a Ground rent: None
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