- Zero Deposit Available
- Long let
Clapham Park Road
Clapham SW4
£2,200pcm
Under offer£507 per week | Fees may apply
Apartment - flat / unfurnished 1 bedroom, 1 reception, 1 bathroom
Description
A modern one bedroom apartment situated in a gated mews development moments from Clapham Common Underground Station. Comprising of an open-plan fully fitted kitchen/reception room, a separate double bedroom with en-suite shower room, built-in wardrobe and additional mezzanine level which could be used as a study area or separate lounging area. There is further storage into the eaves, wooden floors throughout and secure bike storage.
Abbeville Mews is conveniently and centrally located for all of the amenities of Clapham High Street, Abbeville Village & Clapham Old Town making it the ideal location. A large Sainsbury a short distance from you, as well as the large green open spaces of Clapham Common. Offering Clapham Common tube station (Northern Line) and Clapham High Street Train Station (Overground).
Holding Deposit: £507.69 (1 week)*
Tenancy Deposit: £2,538.46 (5 weeks)*
Council Tax Band: C
*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
- Gated Development
- One bedroom + Study area
- Mezzanine level
- Modern kitchen & bathroom suite
- A very short distance to Clapham Common tube station(Northern Line) & Clapham High Street Overgroun
- Unfurnished & Wooden flooring
- Moments from Abbeville Village, Clapham High Street & Clapham Old Town
- Available 20th March
Additional information
Deposit*: £2,538
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
- 0.2 miles Clapham Common
- 0.4 miles Clapham High Street
- 0.9 miles Brixton
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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