End terrace house to rent in Hillcross Avenue, Morden SM4

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End terrace house to rent - 3 bedrooms

3 1 2

Deposit required:
£2,884
Council tax band:
D
Letting arrangements:
Not available

Property features

  • End Of Terrace Family House
  • Three Bedrooms
  • Two Receptions
  • Off Street Parking
  • Beautiful Rear Garden
  • Energy Rating - D
  • Triple Glazed Windows

Property description

Holding Deposit: 576.00
summary
End of Terrace three bedroom house is situated in a residential area within close proximity to Morden Underground, South Merton train station and Hillcross Primary School. The property is spread over two floors. On the ground floor the property comprises of a bright and spacious front reception room which has a bay window that allows natural light to flood the room, a rear reception room/dining room with bi folding doors allowing access onto the large rear garden and a well presented rustic kitchen with white goods provided which also allows access onto the rear garden. To the first floor the property benefits from two great sized double bedrooms with built in wardrobes, a single bedroom with built in wardrobe, a well presented two piece bathroom suite with shower other the tub and a separate w/c. The property also benefits from new electrics, new boiler, triple glazed windows and off street parking to the front.

General Information:
Morden is a suburban town in South West London set within the London Borough of Merton.

The town of Morden started to expand once the Northern line underground was extended to Morden in 1926.

The majority of the area was built in the late 1920’s and 1930’s. Builders such as George Blay, Selley, Crouch and Bilham built good quality homes with generous sized gardens and garages taking into account the growing number of people with motor cars. They were a mixture of styles, art deco, mock Tudor and utilitarian all who now have a good following. An example of Blay houses can be found in Cherrywood Lane, Northway, and Cannon Hill Lane. Selley built homes are to be found in the Hillcross area, namely Hillcross Avenue, Shaldon Drive and Templecombe Way Morden. Crouch built Tudor style homes that are found on the Morden Park estate in roads such as Lower Morden Lane, Aragon Rd and Kingsbridge Road. Bilham built properties are found in Chalgrove Avenue, Elsirick Avenue and parts of London Rd Morden.

St Helier Estate was built in 1928 and named after the Baroness St Helier. The roads were alphabetical from Morden Town Centre starting at Abbotsbury and going out to Carshalton with roads such as Woburn.

Some historical buildings still exist such as Morden Hall Park dating back to the 1770’s, the house and extensive grounds are now in the hands of the National Trust.

Morden benefits from many parks and green open spaces, such as Morden Park, Ravensbury Park and Morden Hall Park. The houses have substantially bigger gardens then those built closer to London in the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

Morden Town Centre has major outlets such as Sainsbury’s, Boots, Superdrug, Lidl and Iceland as well as a plethora of restaurants. Merton Council has initiated plans which may transform Morden Town Centre in the years to come which could benefit Morden as the transformation of Wimbledon did in the 1980’s.

Transport:
Transport facilities are excellent with Morden Northern Line Underground Station, Morden South Railway Station, South Merton British Rail Station, St Helier Railway Station, Morden Road Tram Stop and Mitcham Tram Stop. Buses serving Wimbledon, Mitcham, Colliers Wood and Sutton Town Centre can be found at the Merton Bus Terminus.

Schools:
Excellent local schools such as Hillcross Primary School, Merton Park Primary School, John Fisher R.C School, Raynes Park High School, Ricards Lodge High School, Ursuline High School, Wimbledon College, South Thames College and the Harris Academy.

Description
End of Terrace three bedroom house is situated in a residential area within close proximity to Morden Underground, South Merton train station and Hillcross Primary School. The property is spread over two floors. On the ground floor the property comprises of a bright and spacious front reception room which has a bay window that allows natural light to flood the room, a rear reception room/dining room with bi folding doors allowing access onto the large rear garden and a well presented rustic kitchen with white goods provided which also allows access onto the rear garden. To the first floor the property benefits from two great sized double bedrooms with built in wardrobes, a single bedroom with built in wardrobe, a well presented two piece bathroom suite with shower other the tub and a separate w/c. The property also benefits from new electrics, new boiler, triple glazed windows and off street parking to the front.

General Information:
Morden is a suburban town in South West London set within the London Borough of Merton.

The town of Morden started to expand once the Northern line underground was extended to Morden in 1926.

The majority of the area was built in the late 1920’s and 1930’s. Builders such as George Blay, Selley, Crouch and Bilham built good quality homes with generous sized gardens and garages taking into account the growing number of people with motor cars. They were a mixture of styles, art deco, mock Tudor and utilitarian all who now have a good following. An example of Blay houses can be found in Cherrywood Lane, Northway, and Cannon Hill Lane. Selley built homes are to be found in the Hillcross area, namely Hillcross Avenue, Shaldon Drive and Templecombe Way Morden. Crouch built Tudor style homes that are found on the Morden Park estate in roads such as Lower Morden Lane, Aragon Rd and Kingsbridge Road. Bilham built properties are found in Chalgrove Avenue, Elsirick Avenue and parts of London Rd Morden.

St Helier Estate was built in 1928 and named after the Baroness St Helier. The roads were alphabetical from Morden Town Centre starting at Abbotsbury and going out to Carshalton with roads such as Woburn.

Some historical buildings still exist such as Morden Hall Park dating back to the 1770’s, the house and extensive grounds are now in the hands of the National Trust.

Morden benefits from many parks and green open spaces, such as Morden Park, Ravensbury Park and Morden Hall Park. The houses have substantially bigger gardens then those built closer to London in the Victorian and Edwardian eras.

Morden Town Centre has major outlets such as Sainsbury’s, Boots, Superdrug, Lidl and Iceland as well as a plethora of restaurants. Merton Council has initiated plans which may transform Morden Town Centre in the years to come which could benefit Morden as the transformation of Wimbledon did in the 1980’s.

Transport:
Transport facilities are excellent with Morden Northern Line Underground Station, Morden South Railway Station, South Merton British Rail Station, St Helier Railway Station, Morden Road Tram Stop and Mitcham Tram Stop. Buses serving Wimbledon, Mitcham, Colliers Wood and Sutton Town Centre can be found at the Merton Bus Terminus.

Schools:
Excellent local schools such as Hillcross Primary School, Merton Park Primary School, John Fisher R.C School, Raynes Park High School, Ricards Lodge High School, Ursuline High School, Wimbledon College, South Thames College and the Harris Academy.

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