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Becmead Avenue, Kenton

Harrow, United Kingdom

£3,500 pcm

5 x 3 x
Department:
Lettings
Reference:
Becmead Avenue, Kenton
Postcode:
HA3 8EY
Type:
Terraced House
Availability:
To Let
Receptions:
1
Available Date:
2024-06-29
Council Tax Band:
E

Property features

  • Five Bedroom Terrace House
  • Three Bathrooms
  • Fully fitted modern kitchen
  • Spacious lounge
  • Close proximity to local shops
  • Short walk to Kenton Station
  • Rear garden
  • Property has HMO License

Summary

We are proud to present this well-maintained five-bedroom, three-bathroom HMO property situated on Becmead Avenue, Kenton. The property is located on a pleasant road close to local amenities. The house comprises a spacious lounge, fully fitted modern kitchen with all appliances, five good-sized bedrooms, and three bathrooms. Additional benefits include a rear garden and a private driveway. Becmead Avenue is conveniently located near local shops and within a short walk of Kenton Station (Bakerloo Line & Overground).

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