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£1,250,000

High Street, London, W3

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FREEHOLD BUILDING COMPRISING:
GROUND FLOOR SHOP USED AS OFFICES (A2)
1ST & 2ND FLOOR OFFICES
219 HIGH STREET, ACTON, LONDON, W3 9BY

Estate Agents - Enquiries Welcome, Please make contact to discuss

• Shop (A2 use) & Basement + Rear Parking (approx 4 cars)

• 2 Upper Floor Offices – Suitable for conversion into Residential

Recently cleaned and sympathetically restored frontage with a new Edwardian shop front, situated in the heart of Acton, opposite Morrisons supermarket.

For the last 20 years this property has bee...

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Key Features

  • Highstreet location

  • Private Parking

  • Suitable for conversion to residential

  • First and Second floor offices

  • Basement

  • Ground Floor Shop Front Used as Offices

  • Walking distance of tube

  • Near Crossrail Station

  • Location

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