Price changed to £260,000
September 20, 2025
Price changed to £250,000
September 12, 2025
Listed for £260,000
August 22, 2025
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Access is given to balcony via the kitchen and lounge.
Lounge 16'5 max x 13'7 max. double glazed windows.
Further Details:
Length of Lease: 118 years remaining
Annual Ground Rent: £10.00
Annual Service Charge: £2,606.00
Freeholder: tbc
Council Tax Band: C
Local Authority: Barking and Dagenham
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The name Barking came from Anglo-Saxon Berecingas, meaning either "the settlement of the followers or descendants of a man called Bereca" or "the settlement by the birch trees". In AD 735 the area was Berecingum and was known to mean "dwellers among the birch trees" By AD 1086, it had become Berchingae as evidenced by the manor's entry in the Domesday Book.
Excellent location for local amenities, bus routes and A13 access