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Flat
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for sale
£ 300,000
New
1 bed flat for sale
Newham General Hospital
· 1 Bedroom · Flat
· Equipped kitchen
Newham General Hospital · 1 Bedroom · Flat · Equipped kitchen
'Located close to the open spaces of Wanstead Flats is this first floor one bedroom Victorian conversion in the sought after area of \' Forest Gate village \'. Spacious lounge to the front of the property and a good size double bedroom to the rear of the flat. Separate spacious kitchen/diner. Located within easy reach of Forest Gate BR which gets you to the city and Docklands in under fifteen minutes. Close to all local amenities and available now. Forest Gate is a residential district in east London, England, in the London Borough of Newham. The area has never been an administrative unit and so has never had any formal boundaries, but it is often seen as conterminous with the E7 postal area and so it lies on both sides of the boundary between West and East Ham. Forest Gate railway station has services to London Liverpool Street via Stratford. It is in Travelcard Zone 3 on the Great Eastern Main Line, and was first opened in 1840, a year after the line was built, but closed in 1843, be
'Located close to the open spaces of Wanstead Flats is this first floor one bedroom Victorian conversion in the sought after area of \' Forest Gate village \'. Spacious lounge to the front of the property and a good size double bedroom to the rear of the flat. Separate spacious kitchen/diner. Located within easy reach of Forest Gate BR which gets you to the city and Docklands in under fifteen minutes. Close to all local amenities and available now. Forest Gate is a residential district in east London, England, in the London Borough of Newham. The area has never been an administrative unit and so has never had any formal boundaries, but it is often seen as conterminous with the E7 postal area and so it lies on both sides of the boundary between West and East Ham. Forest Gate railway station has services to London Liverpool Street via Stratford. It is in Travelcard Zone 3 on the Great Eastern Main Line, and was first opened in 1840, a year after the line was built, but closed in 1843, be
£ 300,000