67 Bell Street, London, NW1 6SP, United Kingdom
Property featuresAvailable JanuaryFurnishedRecently refurbishedClose to Marylebone and Edgware Road stationsEPC DHolding deposit £807Security deposit £4038This charming and recently refurbished 2 bedroom apartment is situated on the second floor of this attractive period property on the corner of Bell Street and Lisson Street.The apartment features an open-plan living space that has been designed to combine style and functionality. The exposed floorboards and brickwork bring a sense of warmth and authenticity to the room, evoking the charm of its period setting. The large windows on the south-western side of the apartment flood the space with natural light, creating a bright and welcoming ambience throughout the day.The kitchen and living area flow seamlessly together, making it an ideal space for both relaxation and entertaining. The recently remodelled bathroom is a testament to thoughtful design, with an emphasis on maximising both space and ergonomics. Every element has been carefully considered to provide comfort and utility, from the sleek fixtures to the smart layout.Located on the corner of Bell Street and Lisson Street, the apartment is at the crossroads of rich history and contemporary convenience. Marylebone itself is known for its eclectic mix of high-end shops, chic cafes, and traditional pubs, offering a perfect blend of modern city living with a touch of old-world charm.EPC Rating: DTenancy InformationThe asking rent does not include charges that may be payable before and/or during the duration of the tenancy, therefore you may be required to make one or more of the following permitted payments:A refundable holding deposit (up to 1 week’s rent)A refundable tenancy deposit (up to 5 weeks’ rent (or 6 weeks’ rent if the annual rent is £50,000 or more))A payment to alter the tenancy agreement, when requested by the tenant (up to £50 inc VAT, or reasonable costs incurred if higher)Payments associated with early termination of the tenancy when requested by the tenantInterest, at a rate of up to 3% above the Bank of England’s base rate, for late payment of rent (which is more than 14 days overdue)A default fee for the replacement of a lost key or security devicePayments to service providers in respect of utilities, communication services, TV licence and council taxOther payments, permitted under appropriate legislation, including damages.A letting or property management agent in England must also be a member of a property redress scheme and a member of a client money protection scheme. For further information, or a copy of their membership certificates, please
Property type: House
City: London
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Price: 3500 £