St John's Hospice, Barbara Brosnan Court, London, NW8 9NP, United Kingdom
6500£
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Last active: 25 days ago
Property Reference: . A beautifully presented spacious three bedroom apartment on the fifth floor (with lift) of a prestigious portered block opposite Lords Cricket Ground and in close proximity to St. John's Wood High Street and Underground Station Marylebone Station is also within walking distance The apartment is located in the middle section of the block overlooking the front garden and Lords. There is on-street parking with Westminster Council permit The property is being redecorated throughout to the standard seen in the photos. It comprises of a large entrance/dining hall with hard wood floor which continues into the main reception room and inner halls, a substantial eat-in kitchen with a separate utility room, master bedroom with en suite bathroom , two further double bedrooms, and a modern shower room. There are ample storage options and a private balcony which is accessed from the master bedroom. Central heating and water costs are included in the rent The apartment offers wonderfully bright entertaining space. 1,736 t. (161.3 sq.M.) Summary & Exclusions: - Rent Amount: £ per month (£ per week) - Deposit / Bond: £ - 3 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms - Property comes unfurnished - Available to move in from 24 January, 2025 - Minimum tenancy term is 12 months - Maximum number of tenants is 4 - No Students - No Pets, sorry - No Smokers - Family Friendly - Bills not included - No Parking Available - Property has garden access - Property has fireplace - EPC Rating: C If calling, please quote reference: Fees: You will not be charged any admin fees. **
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Details about this property
View all flats in LondonProperty type
flat
Rooms
3
Size
354 m²
Price
6,500 £
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Pets allowed
No
Elevator
Yes
Balcony
Yes
Parking
Yes
Price per m²
18 £
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