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Vebraalto.Com TO LET 265 Coldharbour Lane, London, SW9 8RP £1,009 Per week Coldharbour Lane, London, SW9 8RP *HALF PRICE ADMINISTRATIVE FEE* Samuel Estates is pleased to bring to the market this unique 4 double bedroom house. Being redecorated throughout with a brand new kitchen, this property would make a fantastic family home or ideal for four professional sharers. This magnificent property is set out over four floors and boasts many original features. The ground floor has a large open plan kitchen/living room with an open wood fire place, great for setting the atmosphere at a dinner party or simply making the room cosy to relax at the end of a busy day. Leading off the kitchen/living room is a brand new bathroom with shower, sink and toilet. Access out into the garden. The original wooden staircase leads to the first floor to which a large hallway greets you, a perfect place for a decedent Christmas tree or a comfy chair for quiet reflection. Leading from the hallway is a further reception room and study both good sized. The study looks over the garden. Located on the second floor is the substantial master bedroom with high ceilings and large windows - this room is truly grand with a brand new en-suite bathroom. On the same floor is another new bathroom perfectly sized for the whole household to use. The top floor contains three further bedrooms, two sizable bedrooms with the third slightly smaller, however, it can still take a double bed and wardrobe. Just a stone’s throw away from the transport links of Brixton. Brixton Railway Station provides services to London Victoria and Orpington stopping at Herne Hill and West Dulwich among others. Brixton Tube Station Zone 2 is the first station on the Victoria Line almost always guaranteeing travellers a seat, one stop on this line and the Northern line can be caught from Stockwell. All the above combined the property is truly one of a kind. Unfurnished or part furnished by negotiation. FEATURES • 4 Double Bedroom House • Fantastic Location • Across 4 Floors • Large Garden • Study Room • Newly Fitted Kitchen .
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