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St Hughes Close, Tooting, SW17 £375 Per Week (£1,629 Pcm) Battersea 129 Northcote Road London SW11 6PS Tel: 020 7738 1538 [email protected] St Hughes Close, Tooting, SW17 £375 per week (£1,629 pcm) 2 bedrooms, 1 Bathroom Preliminary Details A lovely two bedroom house for rent on a quiet cul de sac in the heart of Wandsworth Common .The property is in very good condition throughout with accommodation comprising: reception room leading out to a conservatory, private garden, separate fully-fitted modern kitchen, two equal sized double bedrooms, modern bathroom with shower over bath, ample storage and garage. St Hughes Close is located within walking distance of Wandsworth Common (BR) station and Tooting Bec (Northern Line) tube station. Bellevue Road and its charming shops, restaurants and amenities are also a short walk as are the green spaces of Wandsworth Common. Ideal for a couple, small family or two professional sharers. Key Features • Two double bedrooms • Garage • Good storage • Quiet location • Close to transport • Private garden Battersea | 129 Northcote Road, London, SW11 6PS | Tel: 020 7738 1538 | [email protected] 1 Area Overview Tooting, located in the South West London Borough of Wandsworth, boasts a wide range of rental options and some great deals can be found here, from affordable flats and some attractive ex-council houses, to luxury studio flats as you head towards Wimbledon. Tooting Broadway is filled with shops and pubs, as well as an impressive market and excellent transport links to the city. Nearby Tooting Bec offers the beautiful Tooting Common, which is home to the enormous Lido, an open air swimming pool which attracts thousands of visitors over the summer months. © Collins Bartholomew Ltd., 2013 Nearest Stations Tooting Bec (0.5M) Wandsworth Common (0.5M) Earlsfield (0.8M) Battersea | 129 Northcote Road, London, SW11 6PS | Tel: 020 7738 1538 | [email protected] 2 Energy Efficiency Rating & Environmental Impact (CO2) Rating Council Tax Bands Council Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Wandsworth £ 497 £ 580 £ 663 £ 746 £ 912 £ 1,077 £ 1,243 £ 1,492 Average £ 934 £ 1,060 £ 1,246 £ 1,401 £ 1,713 £ 2,024 £ 2,335 £ 2,803 Disclaimer Every care has been taken with the preparation of these Particulars but complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If there is any point, which is of particular importance to you, we will be pleased to check the information for you. These Particulars do not constitute a contract or part of a contract. Photographs, measurements, floor plans and distances are reproduced as a guide only and it cannot be inferred that any item shown is included in the sale. The Fixtures, Fittings & Appliances have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Lease details, service charges and ground rent (where applicable) and council tax are given as a guide only. The copyright of all details, photographs and floor plans remain exclusive to Portico. Battersea | 129 Northcote Road, London, SW11 6PS | Tel: 020 7738 1538 | [email protected] 3 Portico Places Near St Hughes Close, Tooting, SW17 Ben's Canteen Earlsfield Bens Canteen is an absolute gem in Earlsfield. Its a buzzing neighbourhood restaurant that specialises in great wines, dinner, lazy lunches, and brunches that begin with a cocktail. 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ORAO HAIR STUDIO No day should be a bad hair day if you live anywhere near Balham or Clapham, with the wonderful Orao Hair Studio situated here.Just a four minute walk from Clapham South Underground Station on Balham High Street, Orao Hair Studio are an established and well-loved hairdressers in the area, covering everything from hair cuts and colours to wedding styling.Since they first opened in 2004, the team at... Findlay's Pet Care Pets are part of the family - theres no denying it. In fact, 22% of the nation were happy to declare that they value their dogs over their mother-in-law in a recent poll. Ouch. Its no surprise then that more and more of us are wanting our pets to be at our wedding. Which is where Violet comes in. She runs Findlays Pet Care, and offers a unique service that enables pooches to be part of the big day... Northcote Chiropractic Clinic You see your Dentist for regular check-ups and your Doctor when you suspect any changes in your health, so why should your Chiropractor not be part of your regular checks Chiropractic is the third largest primary health care profession in the world, it is a form of medicine that pays focus to the musculoskeletal system, in particular the spine. Northcote Chiropractic is situated on Webbs Road, a q... Battersea | 129 Northcote Road, London, SW11 6PS | Tel: 020 7738 1538 | [email protected] 4.
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