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3 Bedroom Detached to rent

Westerham, TN16 3SH

TN16 3SH, Blackthorne Road, Biggin Hill, Westerham, TN16, Westerham

Rent: £1350 pcm

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 10/25/2015

 30 High Street, Bromley, BR1 1EA
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Westerham, TN16 3SH

Property Summary:

Detached
3 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME WITH OFF STREET PARKING AND GARAGE.

Well presented semi detached property. This house is a real gem, and will suit all of your family needs. On the ground floor, you are immediately welcomed by a large living/ reception area, leading onto a fabulous kitchen with dining area. The garden is attractive and complete with paving and lawn. The ground floor also houses attached garage, which currently serves as a storage and utility room. In addition to this there is also a garage en bloc and a driveway that can house up to 3 cars. Upstairs there are 2 double bedrooms, a single and modern family bathroom. Viewing is highly recommended!

Historically the settlement was known as Aperfield and formed part of the parish of Cudham. It took the name Biggin Hill after the Second World War in recognition of the historic role played by the adjoining Biggin Hill Aerodrome.

Biggin Hill was an ancient parish county of Kent, in the Diocese of Rochester, and under the Local Government Act 1894 formed part of Bromley Urban District. The urban district gained further status in 1935 as a municipal borough. Kent county council formed the second tier of local government during that time. In 1965, London County Council was abolished and replaced by Greater London Council, with an expanded administrative area that took in the metropolitan parts of the home counties. It is now part of the London Borough of Bromley.

The most architecturally noteworthy building within Biggin Hill is St Mark's Church, Church Road - 'the moving church'[2] - designed by Richard Gilbert Scott. It was erected in the 1950s using the dismantled materials from All Saints Church, North Peckham. Much of the work was undertaken by volunteers led by Rev Vivian Symons who undertook much of the decorative work himself.