£2,300 pcm
(£531 pw)
3 bed property to rentChiltern Gardens, Bromley BR2
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Available immediately
Unfurnished
About this property
Mann Lettings are proud to present to the market this three-bedroom terraced house, ideally situated within a quiet residential cul-de-sac in Bromley.
The ground floor offers a spacious open-plan living and dining area, providing an excellent space for both relaxing and entertaining. There is also a separate, newly refurbished kitchen complete with appliances, which leads directly onto a private rear garden. An additional downstairs WC completes the ground floor accommodation.
Upstairs comprises two generously sized double bedrooms, a good-sized single bedroom, and a modern three-piece family bathroom suite featuring a bath with shower attachment.
Further benefits include residents' parking, double glazing, gas central heating, ample storage throughout, and a private garden.
Offered unfurnished and available from the end of July.
Please note: The kitchen has recently been refurbished and updated photographs will be available shortly. Along with some updated pictures of the bedrooms.
Internal Viewings Recommended
Bromley is considered to be an extremely friendly and safe town centre and has been awarded the prestigious Safer Shopping Award. It benefits from 400 retail businesses and in excess of 80 restaurants, cafes and bars. The town's leisure facilities include the Churchill Theatre, Odeon Cinema, pavilion leisure Centre and Central Library.
Bromley borough is the largest of the 32 London Boroughs and Bromley Town Centre is the largest of the Borough's towns. It has a history going back to Roman times. The current Civic Centre is built on the site of the original Bishop's Palace, seat of the Bishops of Rochester; the site having been mentioned in the Domesday Book.
Historical figures featuring in Bromley's past include Charles Darwin (scientist); H G Wells (author); Richmal Crompton (author) and Thomas Crapper (inventor of the flushing loo).
By car: Bromley Town Centre is easily accessible from junctions 3 or 4 of the M25. There is also an excellent bus network servicing the town centre from surrounding areas.
By rail:
Bromley has two railway links to London and to the south of Kent. The stations are Bromley South, serving routes to: London Victoria run every 15 minutes throughout the day and the south coast. There is a fast non stop 17 minute service to Victoria. Bromley North serving routes to: London Bridge and Charing Cross. With its many bus route’s taking you to the historic Tunbridge Wells and also to Lewisham for the DLR Council Tax Band: D Holding Deposit: £461.53
Recently Refurbished and Redecorated
Downstairs W/C
South-facing garden
Cul de sac
Off street parking
The ground floor offers a spacious open-plan living and dining area, providing an excellent space for both relaxing and entertaining. There is also a separate, newly refurbished kitchen complete with appliances, which leads directly onto a private rear garden. An additional downstairs WC completes the ground floor accommodation.
Upstairs comprises two generously sized double bedrooms, a good-sized single bedroom, and a modern three-piece family bathroom suite featuring a bath with shower attachment.
Further benefits include residents' parking, double glazing, gas central heating, ample storage throughout, and a private garden.
Offered unfurnished and available from the end of July.
Please note: The kitchen has recently been refurbished and updated photographs will be available shortly. Along with some updated pictures of the bedrooms.
Internal Viewings Recommended
Bromley is considered to be an extremely friendly and safe town centre and has been awarded the prestigious Safer Shopping Award. It benefits from 400 retail businesses and in excess of 80 restaurants, cafes and bars. The town's leisure facilities include the Churchill Theatre, Odeon Cinema, pavilion leisure Centre and Central Library.
Bromley borough is the largest of the 32 London Boroughs and Bromley Town Centre is the largest of the Borough's towns. It has a history going back to Roman times. The current Civic Centre is built on the site of the original Bishop's Palace, seat of the Bishops of Rochester; the site having been mentioned in the Domesday Book.
Historical figures featuring in Bromley's past include Charles Darwin (scientist); H G Wells (author); Richmal Crompton (author) and Thomas Crapper (inventor of the flushing loo).
By car: Bromley Town Centre is easily accessible from junctions 3 or 4 of the M25. There is also an excellent bus network servicing the town centre from surrounding areas.
By rail:
Bromley has two railway links to London and to the south of Kent. The stations are Bromley South, serving routes to: London Victoria run every 15 minutes throughout the day and the south coast. There is a fast non stop 17 minute service to Victoria. Bromley North serving routes to: London Bridge and Charing Cross. With its many bus route’s taking you to the historic Tunbridge Wells and also to Lewisham for the DLR Council Tax Band: D Holding Deposit: £461.53
Recently Refurbished and Redecorated
Downstairs W/C
South-facing garden
Cul de sac
Off street parking
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