Hammersmith 178 King Street London W6 0RA Tel: 020 8748 3630 hammersmith@portico.com Balmoral Mews, Hammersmith, W12 285,000 - Leasehold 1 bedroom, 1 Bathroom Preliminary Details This well presented flat is situated on the first floor of a well maintained modern block. Accommodation comprises open plan kitchen/reception room with modern units, double bedroom and modern bathroom. Conveniently located off Rylett Crescent, in the heart of the Wendell Park area with easy access to Askew Road and Chiswick High road which offers a host of bars, restaurants and a vast array shops. Off street parking and no onward chain. Key Features First floor flat Double bedroom Open Plan reception room Off street parking 1
Area Overview Hammersmith is home to the Apollo which hosts many top class acts and popular shows. Just to the south of this the delightful Hammersmith Bridge built in the 1880s links the north and south banks of the Thames and has recently been fully restored. On the Hammersmith bank are a number of handsome Regency houses interspersed with riverside pubs and boathouses. Collins Bartholomew Ltd., 2013 Nearest Stations Stamford Brook (0.4M) Turnham Green (0.5M) Ravenscourt Park (0.7M) 2
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Tenure Information Lease: TBC Service Charge: 60.00 Per month Ground Rent: - Energy Efficiency Rating & Environmental Impact (CO 2 ) Rating Council Tax Bands Council Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Hammersmith 669 781 892 1,004 1,227 1,450 1,673 2,008 and Fulham Average 833 971 1,110 1,249 1,526 1,804 2,082 2,498 Disclaimer Every care has been taken with the preparation of these Particulars but complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If there is any point, which is of particular importance to you, we will be pleased to check the information for you. These Particulars do not constitute a contract or part of a contract. Photographs, measurements, floor plans and distances are reproduced as a guide only and it cannot be inferred that any item shown is included in the sale. The Fixtures, Fittings & Appliances have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Lease details, service charges and ground rent (where applicable) and council tax are given as a guide only and should be checked and confirmed by your Solicitor prior to exchange of contracts. The copyright of all details, photographs and floor plans remain exclusive to Portico. 4
Places of Interest Near Balmoral Mews, Hammersmith, W12 Ravenscourt Park The origins of Ravenscourt Park lie in the medieval manor and estate of Palingswick manor, located on the site and first recorded in the 12th century. Today, it is an 8.3 hectare public park and garden which became one of the Borough's flagship parks after winning a Green Flag Award. Its facilities include tennis and basketball courts, a bowling green, an allweather pitch, a walled garden, multiple play areas and a paddling pool for children. The Tabard The Tabard dates back to 1880 and was built as part of a range of buildings designed by architect Norman Shaw, the original tiling by William de Morgan and Walter Crane are in view in the front entrance and the right hand bar. There is a choice of cask ales and the Tabard serves traditional classic pub fare. An intimate fringe theatre is situated on the first floor and there is a sweet courtyard garden to the side, very much loved by the locals. The Dove A prime spot to watch the annual Boat Race, The Dove stands amid the rowing clubs, dog-walkers and benches on the Upper Mall embankment upriver from Hammersmith Bridge. It was once frequented by Charles II and Nell Gwynn and is now enjoyed by drinkers who come to sit on the riverside terrace overlooking the houseboats. Lyric Hammersmith The Lyric Hammersmith was originally built as an intimate opera house in 1895 and has undergone major redevelopments over the years. Today, the theatre presents 1000 performances a year that bring over 15,0000 people through its doors. A multi-million pound project has recently kicked off to expand the current building to create new facilities for training young people to become the theatre-makers of the future, Hammersmith Bridge Hammersmith Bridge was the first suspension bridge to be built over the River Thames and nowadays allows traffic and pedestrians to cross the river to Barnes in Richmond Upon Thames. The bridge has long suffered structural problems and has been closed for lengthy periods of time in the past. 5