Three Bedroom (2 double bedroom and 1 single bedroom /study)
Conversion Flat
Newly refurbished
Off Street parking
Roof terrace
Excellent Location, close to Streatham and Streatham Hill Train Stations and to bus stops with plenty of bus towards central London
Close to Streatham High Street and its amenities
Property description
A newly refurbished large split level three bedroom Victorian conversion flat set in a quiet road close to Streatham High Street. The property has a private roof terrace and an off street parking. With Streatham common close by, the property is ideal for a young family.
This property is not a HMO so maximum 2 sharers.
Gleneldon Road is well located for all the amenities of the area including many bars, independent coffee shops, restaurants, several large supermarkets, leisure centre and health clubs.
Summary & Exclusions: - Rent Amount: £2,200.00 per month (£507.69 per week) - Deposit / Bond: £2,538.46 - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathrooms - Property comes unfurnished - Available to move in from 07 October, 2022 - Minimum tenancy term is 6 months - Maximum number of tenants is 2 - Students welcome to enquire - No Pets, sorry - No Smokers - Family Friendly - Bills not included - Property has parking - No Garden Access - EPC Rating: C
If calling, please quote reference: 1515341
Fees: You will not be charged any admin fees.
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Property Reference one million five hundred and fifteen thousand three hundred and forty-one