Impressive Maida Vale townhouse for sale
A charming house with stunning views over Regent’s Canal in north west London has come onto the market

10 Maida Avenue is a classic townhouse in the villagey Maida Vale in north west London. The property has its own pretty front garden with accommodation over four floors providing fantastic views over Regent’s Canal.
Of particular note is the impressive master bedroom with three French windows all overlooking the canal and a very large bathroom which leads onto a balcony overlooking the private garden which is south facing, and around 60ft long, a very good size.
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The accommodation comprises: entrance hall, drawing room, dining area, study area, kitchen/breakfast room leading onto TV area/family room, master bedroom with en suite bathroom, two further bathrooms (one en suite), one further shower room, cloakroom, separate staff entrance, terrace, front and rear gardens and storage vaults.
Maida Vale is a quiet, leafy area of the capital situated just north of central London and perfectly placed for access to the M4 and M40 motorways out of the city and a ten minute drive to anywhere central.
The property is available freehold and the guide price is £5.5m. For further information please contact Savills on 0207 535 3300 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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