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Full details for 1 Bedroom House For Rent in Mitcham

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Description

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*available with zero deposit* recently refurbished rarely available 1 bedroom end of terrace house with drive & private rear garden - available from the beginning of November

description
*available with zero deposit* Located a short walk from Mitcham Eastfields train station is this modern rarely available one bedroom end of terrace house. On the ground floor the property boasts a bright and spacious open plan living space with a stylish modern fitted kitchen which allows access onto the landscaped L shape rear garden. The garden also benefits from a large shed which is great for storage but also hosts the utility space with washing machine and tumble dryer, the flower beds are great for any budding gardener and boast an apple tree, a plum tree and a pear tree. To the first floor the property comprises of a well presented shower room, large storage/airing cupboard in the hallway and a great sized double bedroom with bespoke built in wardrobes and an electric TV bracket which comes down from the ceiling. The property also benefits from double glazing, gas central heating, loft space for storage and driveway for two cars.

The property is offered part or fully furnished and is available from the beginning of November. Viewings Highly Recommended!

General Information:
A leafy South London suburb Mitcham is a popular district in the London Borough of Merton. It’s centered just over seven miles (11.5 km) south-west of Charing Cross. Regarded as a suburb, it’s on the border be-tween Inner London and Outer London, and was historically in the county of Surrey. Often sub divided into Mitcham Town Centre and Mitcham Common it’s well developed both residentially and commercially, with good connections via train, bus and tram.

Transport facilities have improved immeasurably in recent years, with the introduction of the 4-stop tram in 2000 giving easy access to Wimbledon, Croydon and Beckenham. More recently, the introduction of Mitcham Eastfields Railway offers a direct line into central London, as well as connections to the south coast.

Amenities:
A secret locals don’t want to let out is the Oriental Supermarket & Wholesaler Hoo Hing on Western Road selling everything needed to prepare the perfect Asian. The small café at the rear serving, value no fuss chinese food is particularly popular at weekend lunchtimes.
The increasingly popular supermarket chain Lidl has a branch also on Western Road. Mitcham Market is getting a new lease of life with special themed days and ‘Love Mitcham’ events boosting local traders and encouraging entrepreneurs to set up in Mitcham.

Socializing in Mitcham:
The Kings Arms is an old traditional pub, almost certainly Victorian and right by the open area centered on the Mitcham Clock Tower.
The Queens Head pub lies within a conservation area opposite what is believed to be the country’s oldest cricket green. The sport is said to have been played there since the 1690s, even once attracting Admiral Lord Nelson as a spectator, and the green is still in use today
The White Hart pub is a listed 18th century building close to the Cricket Green and the Wandle Industrial Museum and has some spectacular hanging baskets displayed outside every summer.

Locals know there are culinary gems to be found here when you know where to look. Like CHAK89, an award-winning restaurant with a reputation for serving impeccable cuisine of the highest quality. It’s famed as a banqueting venue as well as a restaurant, playing host to a stellar selection of celebrities, sportspeople and pop stars. It’s also a popular night spot for the cream of Bollywood whenever they’re in town.

Mitcham Common is one of the most interesting and varied open spaces to be found in South Lon-don. Straddling the boroughs of Merton, Croydon and Sutton, it encompasses a 182 hectare (460 acre) site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation. It’s also part of the re-nowned Wandle Valley Regional Park.

While every reasonable effort is made to ensure the accuracy of descriptions and content, we should make you aware of the following guidance or limitations.

(1) money laundering regulations – prospective tenants will be asked to produce identification documentation during the referencing process and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing a tenancy.
(2) These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract.
(3) The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive.
(4) Measurements: These approximate room sizes are only intended as general guidance. You must verify the dimensions carefully to satisfy yourself of their accuracy.
(5) You should make your own enquiries regarding the property, particularly in respect of furnishings to be included/excluded and what parking facilities are available.
(6) Before you enter into any tenancy for one of the advertised properties, the condition and contents of the property will normally be set out in a tenancy agreement and inventory. Please make sure you carefully read and agree with the tenancy agreement and any inventory provided before signing these documents.
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