The Oak, The Verdean, Joseph Avenue, W3 6NL

The Oak, The Verdean, Joseph Avenue, W3 6NL

  • 2 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathroom
  • 1 Receptions
£ 579,900
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Well positioned two bedroom apartment located in Acton's brand new The Verdean development. Well positioned boasting 798 Sq. Ft along with a 141 Sq. Ft balcony.

The apartments are designed as an open plan space to match modern living, with timber effect flooring to all living areas. The minimalist style allows the space to be adapted with ease, from entertaining guests to retreating from the bustling city.

Residents facilities include a 24 hour concierge desk, business lounge, gym (incl. studio & gym equipment), screening room, and landscaped courtyard gardens.

Acton is an area of West London that's already well established with all the hallmarks of a great location: boutique retailers, Michelin star dining, and great weekend hang outs along Churchfield Road and the surrounding area.

The Elizabeth Line (Crossrail) will take commuters from The Verdean to Central London in under 10 minutes, with trains every five minutes in peak times. Plus, it is only a 45 second walk to the station, therefore one of the closest located developments in West London for Crossrail.

These particulars are not intended to form part of any contract. Photographs may be general images of the development and not be the actual apartment for sale.

  • Two bedoom apatment
  • 939 Sq. Ft
  • Only seconds walk to new Cossail
  • 10 minutes away fom global headquates
  • Pime location with investment oppotunities
  • 24 hou conciege sevices
  • Gym facilities, business lounge, sceening oom
  • Landscaped coutyad gadens
  • Completions fom Q2 2024

  • Acton Central station (913m)
  • North Acton station (849m)
  • Acton Main Line station (184m)
  • North Acton station (832m)

Reference Number

CAN222487

Ground Rent

£450 /per year

Lease Years Remaining

994 years

Price per Sqft

£618 approx

Acton buzzes with a vibrant mix of lively parks and distinguished educational institutions, offering a perfect blend of green spaces and academic energy. From the tranquil beauty of Gunnersbury Park to the welcoming atmosphere of local bars and eateries, this area invites exploration and relaxation alike. Whether you're strolling through leafy playing fields or soaking up the student spirit, Acton pulses with a dynamic charm.

Oxford Business College - London Campus

guide name: Rossis Italian Restaurant

The Oxford Business College is a really amazing place to study!! Because it is such a large university it's perfect place for study with great teachers, mentors and all the staff here is amazing.

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London Paragon College

guide name: Bereket Tekleab

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I had a great experience with London paragon college ! They really helped me with my PCO assignments and guided me through everything step by step. The staff are friendly, patient, and always ready to answer any questions. Thanks to their support, I was able to pass successfully. I highly recommend them to anyone who wants to get their PCO licence — they truly care about helping people succeed!

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Richmond American University London

guide name: tag

Please please please I beg anyone considering this university to look elsewhere. I cannot express the disdain I have for this university enough. Aside from a few quality professors (that are so overqualified to be working for Richmond), this university is made up of staff that should not have even been given an interview, let alone hired. In my few years at this university, they had ‘professors’ teaching students who did not even have their PHD and were grossly unaware of the subjects they were teaching. In most of my experiences you could tell that these ‘professors’ had just learned what they were teaching students as they read off of paragraph long slides of powerpoints and could barely answer a question without being vague or unhelpful. It is also a very small university which sometimes did have benefits but most of the time administrators used that fact as a way to understaff the campus. If you had an issue it would either take weeks to hear back from anyone or the issue would just be dismissed. It was almost like being helpful and providing reasonable solutions was too hard so they just gave up and screwed people over. Those working in the student hub never communicated with each other, you could be told one thing by someone and a different thing from the next. This resulted in countless issues that greatly impacted my life and future. It was not just me that experienced these problems either. All of my friends had similar stories about student affairs, registry, and the head of departments and their negligence. The price for this lousy university is egregious considering the quality of education you receive. I genuinely do not know how this university is still in existence. All they want is your money, they do not care about the experience they provide or the skills they are meant to to be teaching you.

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Gunnersbury Park

guide name: Roobik Eskandari

A beautiful park located in west London. I visit the park most weekends. It has lots of open space and beautiful gardens, pondes, museum, kids play ground and sport facilities .The new coffee shop will open in December but you can get coffee from mobile vans within the park. Summer time live concerts are hosted at the park. You can spend couple of hours and enjoy the beauty and the nature.

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The Grange

guide name: Sheena Boese

Did not disappoint! I used to live in the area many years ago and wanted to return with my family for a Sunday roast. The roast beef, pork and vegan roasts and Yorkshire puddings and vegetables were fantastic. The drinks list was great too. The Grange was busy with diners from opening. It clearly still has a great reputation!

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Acton Park

guide name: Kypriopoulla

Such a lovely big park which I was surprised to find. The park is well maintained with some lovely ancient trees It has gym equipment, tennis and basketball courts, skate board area and a cafe. Also there's a nursery in the park. I did liked my walk through this amazing place.

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Clayton Hotel Chiswick

guide name: Arthur Smith

Very pleased with our choice of Hotel. Ideally located for our needs. Staff very welcoming. Room was spacious, clean and comfortable. Large bathroom with walk in shower and bath, a bonus. The breakfast selection was excellent. Overall we were very happy with our stay and will definitely use again.

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Nando's Park Royal

guide name: Huda Jaber

Special thanks to Maria! Had such a lovely experience at Nando’s thanks to Maria! She was absolutely amazing — super kind, attentive, and made sure everything was on time and just right. Even though the restaurant was really busy, she stayed calm and professional, and her service didn’t slip for a second. She checked in on us at just the right moments — helpful without being overbearing — which made the whole experience feel easy and relaxed. People like Marie really make a difference. Thank you for making our visit so enjoyable!

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Holiday Inn London - West

guide name: Dahir Abdi

Horrible service. I have stayed at hotel 5 days and price changed daily after my 3rd night staying. Reservation at the receptionist was the worse thing ever. Not helpful and it my opinion not knowledgeable. I don’t why, I felt little discriminated. I feel even though, I paid the full price, I wasn’t appreciated it and they wanted to kick me out the hotel or to pay more money. Honestly is important, the first night, the night assistance manager was wonderful. However, everything after first night experience was horrible. I’ll not EVER rent Holiday Inn at any locations. Not this location, not Any UK locations or Anything location. What a rip-off Hotel.

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Turnham Green

guide name: Dona Elena Hatcher

This park right on Chiswick High Street is large, green and beautifully landscaped. I love all the unique places to sit and relax or bring your computer or book and snacks. While I was there, I saw a little football, parents with their kids, dogs getting excersized, people working on their computers or reading and relaxing. I really liked and recommend Turnam Green park when on Chiswick High Road.

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Ealing Common

guide name: M C (The Old School Caretaker)

A wide open local park. Perfect for locals and / or picnics. Very peaceful. No road noise, depending on where you choose to be. Easily reached from ealing common station and nearby bus stops. There's a pub on the corner of Warwick road, The Grange, if the heat, or lack of toilets get too much.

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Gunnersbury Park Museum

guide name: Michael Ns

Gunnersbury Park Museum is a charming local museum set in a lovely historic building. It’s free to enter, which is always a bonus. The exhibits offer some interesting insights into the area's past, but overall it feels a bit limited and could benefit from more interactive displays or updated content. Still, it’s a quiet, pleasant place for a short visit, especially if you're already enjoying the park.

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The Swan

guide name: Astrid Hamre

A short walk from Chiswick High Road, cozy and very good food! Mediterranian menu, deep Fried calamaris, Italien sausage ragu w pasta, cornfed chicken, lamb shank etc. Traditionel food, especially on Sundays! Popular neighbourhood pub and a fabulous garden in the back

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North Acton Playing Fields

guide name: David W

A large flat area with space for football games, and a small outdoor gym and playground. Walking across the long grass beside the central path, it was quite wet underfoot despite there having been little rain recently, so I would advise keeping to the surfaced paths especially in wet weather.

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The Duke Of Sussex

guide name: Varvara Koupourdiadou

Visited The Duke of Sussex with friends on a Monday evening and had a fantastic experience. The pub was quiet, allowing for a relaxed dining atmosphere, and the staff were attentive and welcoming. The weather added to the enjoyment, letting the evening unfold comfortably. The space is stunning, featuring high ceilings, crystal chandeliers, ornate wall moldings, and artful botanical prints. Every dish was beautifully presented. From the creative starters—like crispy arancini topped generously with cheese—to the fresh asparagus salad and vibrant carrot, chickpea, and feta salad, each plate demonstrated thoughtful preparation. The burger and fries were classic comfort food, served hot and well-seasoned. Dessert featured a decadent chocolate and hazelnut tart paired with creamy ice cream, finishing the meal on a high note. The background music was perfectly curated, enhancing the mood without overwhelming conversation. The overall quietness of the evening made it easy to enjoy both the food and company. Service was exceptional throughout the night. Staff were friendly and happy to help, providing great recommendations and attentive, genuine hospitality. Would highly recommend The Duke of Sussex for both its lovely ambiance and excellent food. Looking forward to returning again soon!

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The Crown & Anchor

guide name: WKD Axe

I popped into The Crown & Anchor recently and was blown away—not just by the venue, which is stylish and welcoming, but by the cappuccino I was served. Paul, the manager, personally made it for me, and it was nothing short of outstanding. The foam was perfectly textured, smooth and velvety, and the dark roast he used had a rich, bold flavour that most mainstream cafes can only dream of. You can tell Paul takes real pride in his work—every step was done with care and precision. It’s rare to find someone who not only knows their coffee inside out but also runs such a tight, well-managed operation. There are no shortcuts here as my cappuccino was better than what you’d get in most specialist coffee shops, let alone chain cafés. If you’re after a proper coffee made by someone who really knows their craft, The Crown & Anchor is the place to go.

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** Buy-to-let/second home rates are 5 percentage points above the current SDLT (Stamp Duty Land Tax)** Properties under £40,000 are not subject to second home SDLT updated 01.07.2021

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