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Kendrick Court, Reading

£1,500 pcm

2 x 1 x
Department:
Lettings
Reference:
Kendrick Court, Reading
Postcode:
RG1 5DS
Type:
Apartment
Availability:
To Let
Receptions:
1
Furnished:
Unfurnished
Available Date:
2024-09-14

Property features

  • Two Bedroom
  • Ground Floor Apartment
  • Living room with balcony overlooking communal gardens
  • Family Bathroom
  • Close To Many Amenities
  • Well-kept Communal Gardens
  • Newly Refurbished
  • Quiet Neighbourhood
  • Close to Transport Links
  • Walking Distance to Oracle Development

Summary

We are pleased to present this newly refurbished ground-floor apartment, located at the rear of a popular development on Kendrick Road, a wide, leafy street in the desirable University area. It offers easy access to the town centre, with the mainline station and Oracle development within walking distance. The well-planned home features a living room with a balcony overlooking the well-maintained communal gardens, a separate kitchen, two good-sized bedrooms, and a family bathroom. The property further benefits from double glazing and gas central heating.

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