Property description
HUMONGOUS TWO DOUBLE BEDROOM FIRST FLOOR PERIOD CONVERSION
This is a humongous first floor period conversion apartment which features an extremely large lounge/diner, two genuine double bedrooms, high ceilings throughout and large sash windows that allow plenty of light in. This breathtaking property has neutral decor and vast amounts of storage, a bathroom with shower, kitchen with appliances and on street parking. The property is available furnished from the beginning of April 2015
Buses run frequently and close to the property. Lee train station is within walking distance of the property taking you straight to London in under 20 minutes. Quick access to the A2.
Lee (also known as Lee Green) is a suburban district of South East London, within the London boroughs of Lewisham and Greenwich. It is located west of Eltham and south east of Lewisham.
St Margaret's Church (built 1839â41, architect: John Brown) is the burial place of three Astronomers Royal: Edmond Halley, Nathaniel Bliss and John Pond. It had (until 2006) two public houses with almost identical names â The Old Tiger's Head and The New Tiger's Head â facing each other on opposite sides of the same road. Folklore states that The Old Tiger's Head is in fact the newer of the two
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Property Features :
- Two Double Bedrooms
- Extremely Spacious
- Large Lounge/Diner
- First Floor Flat
- Period Conversion