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Full details for 3 Bedroom Terraced For Rent in Walthamstow

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Description

Quite simply, as perfect a rental property as you’ll ever likely to see. This fantastically well presented, three double bedroom house really does tick all the boxes, making it an exceptional Village home.

With monochrome walls throughout, richly hued wood flooring on the ground floor, and painted floorboards upstairs, everywhere you look there is an attention to finish and detail of the highest quality. The property comprises double aspect through reception room, spacious kitchen diner and WC to the ground floor, and then those three double bedrooms and exquisite family bathroom (complete with rainfall shower over the tub) on the first floor.

Wander through the kitchen diner and out through the full width bi-fold doors and you’ll discover a delightful rear garden, with manicured lawn and border planting, together with a decked area for al fresco dining.

All this and in the catchment area for some of the best schools in the borough. As we said at the start, you’ll be hard pushed to ever find a better rental property than this amazing home...

In This Area - By Walthamstow Diary

Despite what people may tell you, Walthamstow Village was not invented by estate agents. It’s called Walthamstow Village because it was once exactly that, a village. Once the administrative heart of Walthamstow, the Village is now content to simply be the neon capital of Europe. An unlikely claim you might think, but visit God’s Own Junkyard on Ravenswood industrial estate and you’ll see what I mean.
When your mind has been blown by the neon, pop in to Mother’s Ruin Gin Palace and Wildcard Brewery. All three businesses are based on Ravenswood, making it the most exciting industrial estate on the planet. The Village is full of quiet residential streets that all have easy access to bucket loads of pubs and restaurants. Take in the jazz at The Nags Head on Sunday afternoon, enjoy the excellent food and beer at The Queens Arms, and sample the legendary chicken and bacon jam burger at Eat17.
To walk off all the food you’ve eaten, wander to the 15th century Ancient House, check out St Mary’s Church and its ivy clad church yard, have a pint in the garden at The Castle Pub, then admire the art in the windows of the old iron mongers.

Dimensions:

Entrance

Via front door leading into:

Entrance Hallway

Staircase leading to first floor. Door to all ground floor rooms & cellar.

Cellar (6.32m x 1.32m (20‘9 x 4‘4))

Ground Floor Wc

Reception Room One (3.71m x 3.38m (12‘2 x 11‘1))

Open to:

Reception Room Two (3.66m x 3.15m (12‘0 x 10‘4))

Kitchen/Diner (6.02m x 3.23m (19‘9 x 10‘7))

Sliding patio doors leading to rear garden.

First Floor Landing

Doors to all first floor rooms.

Bedroom One (4.95m x 3.38m (16‘3 x 11‘1))

Bedroom Two (4.06m x 3.23m (13‘4 x 10‘7))

Bedroom Three (3.58m x 3.12m (11‘9 x 10‘3))

First Floor Bathroom

Rear Garden (16.36m x 5.03m (53‘8 x 16‘6))

Disclaimer:

The information provided about this property does not constitute or form part of any offer or contract, nor may it be relied upon as representations or statements of fact. All measurements are approximate and should be used as a guide only. Any systems, services or appliances listed herein have not been tested by us and therefore we cannot verify or guarantee they are in working order. Details of planning and building regulations for any works carried out on the property should be specifically verified by the purchasers’ conveyancer or solicitor, as should tenure/lease information (where appropriate).
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