- Long let
Headlam Avenue
Clapham SW4
£2,250pcm
£519 per week | Fees may apply
Apartment - flat / furnished 1 bedroom, 1 reception, 1 bathroom
Description
Launching soon, an exclusive range of spacious apartments to rent in one of London's most bustling neighbourhoods. Our pet-friendly apartments are designed with high specification and balconies.
More than just a home. Clapham Park is set to be a desirable community, benefiting from a concierge service*, and communal garden and is located within an area bursting with culture, gyms, pubs and lively restaurants and bars.
Ideally located next to a range of green spaces, such as Clapham Common, Brockwell Park and Tooting Common. A short distance to Clapham South underground station and not far from the vibrant areas of Brixton and Balham.
There's something for everyone at Clapham Park.
Additional Information:
Weekly Rent: £621.92
Monthly Rent: £2,695.00
Holding Deposit: £620.00*
Tenancy Deposit: £3,109.61
EPC & Council Tax: TBC To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here ofcom.org.uk/phones-telecoms-and-internet/advice-for-consumers/advice/ofcom-checker
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Features
- Fully fitted kitchen including fridge, freezer, microwave and washing machine in storage cupboards.
- • Fully fitted bathrooms with bath over shower
- • Durable wood-effect flooring throughout kitchen / diner, living room & hallwa
- • Tiled Bathroom floor and walls
- • Comfortable carpeting throughout the bedrooms
- • Spacious balcony or terrace, with space for seating and outdoor dining
- • Contemporary interior décor finish with white walls, skirtings, and doors
Additional information
Deposit*: £2,596
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
Local area
Once an area of grand houses and notable as the base in the late 18th century for the Clapham Sect – a group of social reformers who campaigned for the abolition of the slave trade – Clapham was opened up to the masses by the arrival of the railways.
Disclaimer
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