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Flats on Bishops Avenue for sale

New contemporary flats on one of the country’s most expensive roads have come onto the market in Bishops Avenue in north London

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New to the market are two to four bedroom flats newly completed on Bishops Avenue, one of the UK’s most expensive streets. The properties have been designed with comfort in mind, and the flats are all contained within three buildings: Maple Court, Hazel Court and Ebony Court, which stand within two acres of mature trees and shrubs and extensive landscaping including a woodland walk.

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The apartments are also within a secure gated community located between the popular villages of Hampstead and Highgate, which have all the necessary amenities, and the local schooling is excellent while central London is just a short journey by car.

The fourteen properties are all different from each other, and have been specifically designed by Hamilton Associates to the highest standard possible. Interiors are very spacious and contemporary, with all the mod cons one would expect at the top of the range.

Additional benefits include direct lift access to all apartments, 24 hour concierge, site-wide CCTV security cameras, two underground parking places and private storage room, as well as a gymnasium and a 14 metre residents swimming pool finished in natural stone.

49 The Bishops Avenue is for sale with prices starting at £2,825,000 for a two bedroom flat, and rising up to £7,250,000 for a four bedroom garden flat. For further information please telephone Knight Frank on 0207 173 4999 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.

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