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King’s Island, Uxbridge prices from £201,995


to £669,995 King’s Island is a unique, private island development which comprises 24 three and four-bedroom conversion and new build family houses and 127 one and two bedroom conversion and new build apartments and penthouses, surrounded by the Grand Union Canal and River Colne, in Uxbridge. Te new build apartments offer a blend of modern architecture and sympathetic renovation and will also boast timber flooring throughout, carpets, bespoke luxury kitchens with Formica worktops and fully integrated appliances and balconies or terraces to most plots. Quote Waterfront Magazine when enquiring


Weston Homes Tel: 01895 232 049 www.weston-homes.com/KingsIsland


St Johns Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex


prices start from £4,500,000


Understood to date from the 1980’s, 1 St John’s Road is a unique architect designed house with mainly brick and weatherboard elevations, with extensive use of glazing on the south side, all under a mainly pitched tiled roof. A balcony


runs the length of the south side of the house on the first floor, and from the south facing terrace on the ground floor, a further balcony


continues around to the east and north sides of the house. Tis exceptional home consists of: four bedrooms , three bathrooms, swimming


pool, triple garage, workshop, store, garden and boot room.


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Strutt & Parker Estate Agents Tel: 01273 475411


www.struttandparker.com


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