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Eastleigh Avenue

Harrow, United Kingdom

£2,750 pcm

4 x 2 x
Department:
Lettings
Reference:
Eastleigh Avenue
Postcode:
HA2 0UG
Type:
House
Availability:
Let Agreed
Furnished:
Unfurnished
Deposit:
£3,346
Available Date:
2024-06-01

Property features

  • Newly Refurbished
  • Four Bedrooms
  • Fully Fitted Kitchen
  • Family Bathroom
  • Terraced House
  • Close to Local Amenities
  • Close to Transport Links
  • Excellent Location

Summary

This stunning four-bedroom terraced house has been newly refurbished to the highest standard and is located in the popular residential area of South Harrow. The property's ground floor is made up of a large reception room and a semi-open concept living area leading into a modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances. The first floor consists of four well-proportioned bedrooms and a brand-new family bathroom. Further benefits include large rear garden, double glazing and on street parking. Eastleigh Avenue is a quiet residential close within a short distance of South Harrow and Rayners Lane high streets, both offering an array of shopping and transport facilities, including Piccadilly Line and Metropolitan Line stations. There are also many well-regarded schools nearby. Viewings are highly recommended.

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