- Long let
Chislehurst Road
Chislehurst BR7
£5,950pcm
£1,373 per week | Fees may apply
House - house / unfurnished 4 bedrooms, 2 receptions, 2 bathrooms
Description
This exceptional home, full of original features and modern refinements, is located in a sought-after area and must be viewed internally to be fully appreciated.
Set on a generous plot just 0.4 miles from Chislehurst Station and within close proximity to the highly regarded Bullers Wood School, this beautifully presented four-bedroom detached house offers a perfect blend of character and contemporary style. Beyond the double gates, a spacious driveway provides ample parking. The welcoming entrance hall features solid oak flooring and elegant wood panelling, with a cloakroom conveniently located at the far end.
The heart of the home is a stunning dual-aspect sitting room, complete with an Inglenook fireplace and French doors opening onto the landscaped rear garden. To the right of the hallway, a formal dining room provides an ideal space for entertaining. A bespoke kitchen/breakfast room with underfloor heating flows seamlessly into a fabulous orangery, creating a light-filled family space. The principal bedroom benefits from a spacious en-suite bathroom with a walk-in shower. Three additional double bedrooms are served by a stylish family bathroom and a separate walk-in shower room. The rear garden is beautifully landscaped with a generous patio area, perfect for outdoor living. A substantial brick-built garden store and a side gate provide access to the expansive front garden and driveway. This exceptional home, full of original features and modern refinements, is located in a sought-after area and must be viewed internally to be fully appreciated.
Tenancy deposit- £6865.35
Holding deposit- £1373.07
Additional information
Deposit*: £6,865
Minimum term: Ask the agent
Council tax band: Ask the agent
*The deposit amounts are approximate and will vary depending on the final rent agreed.
Location
Nearest stations
- 0.4 miles Chislehurst
- 0.6 miles Bickley
Local area
In the late 19th century local residents banded together to save Chislehurst Common and St Paul’s Cray Common from the rampant suburbanisation of south east London that had swallowed neighbouring villages and hamlets.
Disclaimer
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