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Park Hill Road, South Wallington
RENT: £835.00 payable Monthly
One of the largest 2/3 bedroom conversion flats we have ever seen! * new carpets being fitted prior you moving in * high ceilings * popular location in South Wallington ** Ushers are pleased to offer this substantial and well presented 2/3 bedroom 1st floor conversion flat, forming part of a substantial character property. The flat benefits from a 19'11 x 14'4 lounge, 10' modern kitchen, 16'1 x 145 master bedroom, 19'10 x 12'6 bedroom 2, 11'3 bedroom 3/ study, 12'6 x 7'7 bathroom, high ceilings to many rooms, gas central heating, original sash windows, larger than average communal garden and sun terrace to the 1st floor. Within reach of Wallington BR station and shops. SOLE AGENT
Entrance Hall:
(1st floor) Front door, picture rails, power points, cupboard
Lounge: 6.07m (19ft 11in) x 4.37m (14ft 4in)
Sash bay window, double radiator, picture rails, feature fireplace, phone point, high ceilings, power points
Kitchen: 3.05m (10ft 0in) x 2.51m (8ft 3in)
Sash window, part wood panelled walls, inset sink unit with drainer and cupboard under, range of wall and base units, cupboards and drawers, laminate work tops, washing machine, condenser dryer, inset electric hob, fitted electric oven, power points, fridge freezer, power points
Bedroom 1: 4.9m (16ft 1in) x 4.39m (14ft 5in)
Sash window, 2 double radiators, corniced ceiling, display fireplace, built in wardrobe, power points
Bedroom 2: 6.05m (19ft 10in) x 3.81m (12ft 6in) max into bay window
Sash bay window, display fireplace, picture rails, corniced ceiling, power points, 2 double radiators
Bedroom 3 or Study: 3.43m (11ft 3in) x 1.93m (6ft 4in)
Sash window, double radiator, power points, door to lounge
Bathroom: 3.81m (12ft 6in) x 2.31m (7ft 7in)
Frosted sash window, a further window, part wood panelled walls, panelled bath with mixer spray unit, hand basin with vanity unit, low level wc, radiator, airing cupboard with storage
Outside:
Communal Sun Terrace, accessed from the 1st floor landing, stairs leading down to the communal garden
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