- Long let
Brayburne Avenue
Clapham SW4
£3,750pcm
£865 per week | Fees may apply
Flat - flat / unfurnished 3 bedrooms, 1 reception, 2 bathrooms
Description
A brand newly renovated three double bedroom, two bathroom, split level apartment in a charming period building. Benefitting from a brand new fully integrated kitchen with a large dining space, a large separate reception room, with large double glazed windows, a guest WC for guest and an abundance of natural light throughout.
Brayburne Avenue is a quiet residential street located close to a wide range of bars, restaurants/cafes in Clapham Old Town and Clapham High Street. The property is also a short distance to the large open green spaces Clapham Common has to offer. Located close the northern line with Clapham Common tube station being a short distance away and Clapham High Street/Wandsworth Road Overground services a very short distance away giving you access to Clapham Junction and Canada Water.
Holding Deposit: £865.38 (1 week)*
Tenancy Deposit: £4,326.92 (5 weeks)*
Council Tax Band: D
*The deposit amounts are approximate and will vary depending on the final rent agreed. To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here ofcom.org.uk/phones-telecoms-and-internet/advice-for-consumers/advice/ofcom-checker
Features
- Three double bedrooms
- Two bathrooms (one en-suite) & separate WC
- Modern fitted kitchen + Dining space
- Separate reception room & dining room
- Underfloor heating
- Abundance of natural light
- Unfurnished
- Close to Northern/Victoria Line Tube Station & London Overground Station
- Available Now
Additional Information
Deposit*: £4,327
Minimum term: Ask the agent
Council tax band: Ask the agent
*The deposit amounts are approximate and will vary depending on the final rent agreed.
Floorplan
Location
Nearest stations
- 0.5 miles Clapham Common
- 0.5 miles Clapham North
- 1.2 miles Clapham South
Local area
Once an area of grand houses and notable as the base in the late 18th century for the Clapham Sect – a group of social reformers who campaigned for the abolition of the slave trade – Clapham was opened up to the masses by the arrival of the railways.
Disclaimer
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