Stunning loft style apartment in a parkside address
Showcasing a striking two level architectural design, this townhouse-like apartment features quality finishes and expansive outdoor living. In a boutique block gazing over the park, it's a walk to the station and in the Epping Boys High catchment.
- Private ground floor apartment with open plan living space - Double height ceiling in living w/ wraparound landscaped courtyard - Gas kitchen, marble inspired benches and Miele appliances - Double bedroom with built-in wardrobes, tile flooring in the living - Bathroom with smart floor-to-ceiling tiles and rain shower - Air conditioning, shadow cornices and understair storage - With a security car space, intercom and a leafy courtyard - Tranquil landscaped grounds with communal sitting areas - Opposite Forest Park, walk to Epping Public Primary School and Epping station - Within Epping Boys High and Cheltenham Girls High catchment
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