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Linden Avenue, Ruislip, HA4

United Kingdom

£2,400 pcm

3 x 1 x
Department:
Lettings
Reference:
3 Bed End of Terrace
Postcode:
HA4 8TZ
Type:
End of Terrace House
Availability:
To Let
Receptions:
1
Furnished:
Unfurnished
Available Date:
2024-10-09

Property features

  • End Terrace
  • Three Bedrooms
  • Newly Fitted Kitchen
  • Modern Family Bathroom
  • Large private rear garden
  • Close to Ruislip manor & Eastcote tubes
  • Off street parking

Summary

This beautifully presented three-bedroom end-terrace home is available for rent. Located in the heart of Ruislip Manor, it is just moments from the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Line stations, offering services into London in under thirty minutes. The property briefly comprises a spacious reception room, a separate newly-fitted kitchen with direct access to a private rear garden and garage, three well-proportioned bedrooms, and a family bathroom. Linden Avenue is a residential road conveniently located close to parks, transport and amenities at Ruislip Manor and Eastcote.  

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