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Description


SUMMARY
A well presented family house located moments from West Sutton train station. Offering a modern interior consisting of three bedrooms, bathroom, f a modern fitted kitchen, spacious front reception room with bay window which allows in plenty of natural light and a rear reception room which allows access onto the rear garden via the french doors and off street parking for two cars.

The property is offered unfurnished and pets considered.

Available Mid November

Viewings Highly Recommended!!

General Information:
Sitting prettily on the south-west edge of Greater London, Sutton is a hilly borough with plenty of parks and gardens and a celebrated sense of community. Its main town (also called Sutton) is a vibrant and bustling commercial area and one of the most popular shopping areas in London. Sutton is considered to be one of the safest boroughs of London, plus it also has one of the highest literacy levels of school students in England.You’ll find many beautiful examples of architecture in Sutton with over 150 listed buildings. It also has 89 parks, totalling over 1,500 acres of green space. The borough has undertaken various environmental projects including sustainable housing and community farms.Clean air and green space, high-achieving schools, a strong sense of community, safe streets and beautiful architecture

Transport:
Located in on the south-western boarder of Greater London, it may appear to be far from the centre of the city. However, there are direct trains to London Victoria, London Bridge and St Pancras International, the fastest train to Victoria taking just 25 minutes.

Dining, Shopping & Relaxing:
As an appointed Business Improvement District (BID) Sutton town centre has benefitted from sustained marketing and support to draw in retailers, restaurants and more. With two shopping centres and a main high street Sutton has long been a retail destination that boasts familiar names in a pleasant town centre environment rather than out of town retail park, though Sutton does also have this!
With fairly distinct quarters Sutton can be split into business retail and residential districts all within easy reach of each of other and each having their own vibrancy from bustling pubs to intimate restaurants and some charming independent shops that are worth seeking out.
Culturally, Sutton offers plenty of leisure activities including the Secombe Theatre named after famous Sutton resident, Sir Harry Secombe. A six screen empire cinema is located directly opposite the St Nicholas Shopping centre and for more active pursuits the Sutton Life Centre offers a number of opportunities for children and young adults and there are a number of leisure centres and sports clubs all over Sutton and the surrounding areas.
Rest assured, the continued development of Sutton has not been to the detriment of green space and Sutton has two Local nature Reserves, the Anton Crescent Wetland Centre and the Devonshire Avenue Nature Area. Sutton Green, Sutton Common and Manor Park are all open to the public with fountains tennis courts and memorials being dotted around them.

Schools:
Sutton proudly boasts some very high performing schools and a generous mix of state and private schools. Greenshaw High School for example would once have been classed as a typical 1960’s comprehensive with all the connotations that go with that, however ofsted reports show consistently good-to-outstanding results with a steady rise in achievement in recent years. Sutton Grammar School for Boys is a hugely oversubscribed school with its selective criteria prompting a mini boom in private tutors for the area, likewise the independent Sutton High School for Girls boasts outstanding achievements, a long waiting list and exemplary facilities.

Primary Schools are also well regarded in the area and include: Brookfield Primary, All Saints Benhilton CofE, and Homefield Prep to name a few.
However academic standards aren’t Suttons only route to success, the area being the birthplace of many celebrities not least; Ian Stewart co-founder of the Rolling Stones (The Stones being ‘discovered’ in a pub in Sutton), Penelope Keith, (Actress who played Margot in the Good Life and must surely have based the character on some of her experiences of Sutton), and more recently Songwriter Katie Melua.


DESCRIPTION
A well presented family house located moments from West Sutton train station. Offering a modern interior consisting of three bedrooms, bathroom, f a modern fitted kitchen, spacious front reception room with bay window which allows in plenty of natural light and a rear reception room which allows access onto the rear garden via the french doors and off street parking for two cars.

The property is offered unfurnished and pets considered.

Available Mid November

Viewings Highly Recommended!!

General Information:
Sitting prettily on the south-west edge of Greater London, Sutton is a hilly borough with plenty of parks and gardens and a celebrated sense of community. Its main town (also called Sutton) is a vibrant and bustling commercial area and one of the most popular shopping areas in London. Sutton is considered to be one of the safest boroughs of London, plus it also has one of the highest literacy levels of school students in England.You’ll find many beautiful examples of architecture in Sutton with over 150 listed buildings. It also has 89 parks, totalling over 1,500 acres of green space. The borough has undertaken various environmental projects including sustainable housing and community farms.Clean air and green space, high-achieving schools, a strong sense of community, safe streets and beautiful architecture

Transport:
Located in on the south-western boarder of Greater London, it may appear to be far from the centre of the city. However, there are direct trains to London Victoria, London Bridge and St Pancras International, the fastest train to Victoria taking just 25 minutes.

Dining, Shopping & Relaxing:
As an appointed Business Improvement District (BID) Sutton town centre has benefitted from sustained marketing and support to draw in retailers, restaurants and more. With two shopping centres and a main high street Sutton has long been a retail destination that boasts familiar names in a pleasant town centre environment rather than out of town retail park, though Sutton does also have this!
With fairly distinct quarters Sutton can be split into business retail and residential districts all within easy reach of each of other and each having their own vibrancy from bustling pubs to intimate restaurants and some charming independent shops that are worth seeking out.
Culturally, Sutton offers plenty of leisure activities including the Secombe Theatre named after famous Sutton resident, Sir Harry Secombe. A six screen empire cinema is located directly opposite the St Nicholas Shopping centre and for more active pursuits the Sutton Life Centre offers a number of opportunities for children and young adults and there are a number of leisure centres and sports clubs all over Sutton and the surrounding areas.
Rest assured, the continued development of Sutton has not been to the detriment of green space and Sutton has two Local nature Reserves, the Anton Crescent Wetland Centre and the Devonshire Avenue Nature Area. Sutton Green, Sutton Common and Manor Park are all open to the public with fountains tennis courts and memorials being dotted around them.

Schools:
Sutton proudly boasts some very high performing schools and a generous mix of state and private schools. Greenshaw High School for example would once have been classed as a typical 1960’s comprehensive with all the connotations that go with that, however ofsted reports show consistently good-to-outstanding results with a steady rise in achievement in recent years. Sutton Grammar School for Boys is a hugely oversubscribed school with its selective criteria prompting a mini boom in private tutors for the area, likewise the independent Sutton High School for Girls boasts outstanding achievements, a long waiting list and exemplary facilities.

Primary Schools are also well regarded in the area and include: Brookfield Primary, All Saints Benhilton CofE, and Homefield Prep to name a few.
However academic standards aren’t Suttons only route to success, the area being the birthplace of many celebrities not least; Ian Stewart co-founder of the Rolling Stones (The Stones being ‘discovered’ in a pub in Sutton), Penelope Keith, (Actress who played Margot in the Good Life and must surely have based the character on some of her experiences of Sutton), and more recently Songwriter Katie Melua.



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(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.
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