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4 Bedrooms, Flat To Rent
Price £450 pw
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St Johns Hill, Battersea, London
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Under Offer
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- Split level 4 bedroom apartment available walking distance to Clapham Junction station
- Recently refurbished
- Large kitchen includes two fridge/freezers, washing machine and gas hobs
- spacious bright bathroom with bathtub & overhead shower.
Newly decorated large split level four double bedroom flat in this great located very close to Wandsworth Town and Clapham Junction railway stations. Features include a large reception room, four double bedrooms, spacious bathroom, and a very large dine-in kitchen. The property is offered part furnished and is perfect for professional sharers.
Available now, part furnished.
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Notice All photographs are provided for guidance only.
Area Information for Battersea - SW11 Historically a part of Surrey, Battersea is part of London on the south bank of the River Thames. Roughly triangular in shape, its northern boundary is the Thames, as it runs first north-east, and then east, before turning north again to pass Westminster. Its north eastern corner is one mile (1.6 km) due south of the Palace of Westminster; the north western corner is demarcated by Wandsworth Bridge and Battersea tapers south to a point roughly three miles (5 km) from the north eastern corner and two miles (3 km) from the north west. To the east is Lambeth; on the south are Camberwell, Streatham, and Clapham; on the west Wandsworth. It is also referred to by residents as the `Baronghetti`.
Places of note;
Within the bounds of modern Battersea are (from east to west): • Battersea Power Station an impressive, now disused, edifice designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, built between 1929 and 1939 (featured, with flying pig, on the sleeve art of Pink Floyd`s album Animals). Currently being renovated into a mass entertainments and commercial complex, with dedicated transport links. It is planned that the renovations will be completed in 2012. There is however scepticism locally that the plans will ever materialise, and there is opposition to them.
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| This is an approximate location - provided for guidance only |
| This is an approximate location - provided for guidance only |
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