- Long let
Larkhall Lane
Clapham SW4
£2,750pcm
Recently let£634 per week | Fees may apply
Flat - flat / unfurnished 2 bedrooms, 1 reception, 2 bathrooms
Description
A stunning, unique two double bedroom, two bathroom split level period conversion flat with a private terrace, and a mezzanine study/snug area. Offering 1,100+ SQ FT of entertaining space.
A stunning, unique two double bedroom, two bathroom split level period flat with a private terrace, and a mezzanine study/snug area. Offering 1,100+ SQ FT of entertaining space and finished to a very high standard throughout.
This one of a kind apartment offers a large open plan kitchen/reception with a dining area and a breakfast bar. The master bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom with a walk-in power shower. Each bedroom is situated on different floors, with both offering built in wardrobes. The property further benefits from plenty of storage, an abundance of natural light and great entertaining space.
Perfectly located for all of the amenities of Clapham North, Clapham High Street, Stockwell and Brixton which offers the Northern Line, Victoria Line and the London Overground Services.
Holding Deposit: £634.61 (1 week)*
Tenancy Deposit: £3,173.07 (5 weeks)*
Council Tax Band: D
*The deposit amounts are approximate and will vary depending on the final rent agreed.
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Features
- Two double bedrooms
- Two bathrooms(One en-suite)
- Private Terrace
- Mezzanine study/snug area
- Large open plan kitchen reception
- Furnished & High ceilings
- Moments from a choice of transport links: Buses, Overground, Victoria Line and Northern Line
- Victoria Line and Northern Line
- Available 18th July
Additional information
Deposit*: £3,173
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.
Floorplan
Location
Nearest stations
- 0.3 miles Stockwell
- 0.4 miles Wandsworth Road
- 0.5 miles Nine Elms
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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