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Studio to rent

Sutton, SM1 4FD

SM1 4FD, Throwley Way, Sutton, SM1, Sutton

Rent: £900 pcm

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 9/7/2015

 40 High Street, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 1HF
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Sutton, SM1 4FD

Property Summary:

Studio
-- Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

* STUDIO APARTMENT * INCLUDES WATER RATES * RESIDENTS GYM * CONCIERGE * ASPECTS BUILDING * TOWN CENTRE LOCATION * SUTTON STATION * IMMACULATE PROPERTY * MODERN KITCHEN & BATHROOM * LIFT SERVICE * UNFURNISHED * AVAILABLE NOW *

Can you afford NOT to take this property?! Immaculately presented split level studio apartment situated in the ever popular Aspects building right in the heart of Sutton town centre and within moments of Sutton mainline station. Offering spacious studio accommodation with pull down bed frame, fitted wardrobes, modern fitted kitchen with appliances, lovely bathroom with shower over the bath, concierge, residents gym, lift service. The rent also includes water rates. Unfurnished and available now.

Sutton is a large metropolitan town located in South London. The centre boasts a diverse wealth of shops, restaurants and bars. There are three train stations located around the area dependent on your location; Sutton Mainline, West Sutton and Sutton Common. All stations benefit from frequent trains into and out of London, London Victoria being just 30 minutes away! There is also an abundance of bus links to neighbouring towns such as Kingston, Wimbledon and Croydon, as well as to the smaller villages and suburbs in and around Surrey.

There are plenty of fantastic schools in the area with either single or mixed sex to choose from. Sutton Grammar School for boys and Nonsuch High School for girls both are excellent schools, achieving high grades for A-Levels and GCSEs and Devonshire Primary is a great infant school to choose.

Sutton has a rich heritage dating back to the Roman era, with evidence found of habitation in Beddington. Sutton was also mentioned in the Doomsday book and was recorded as having 30 houses with a population of around 200. In 1847, Sutton Railway Station opened and the population doubled in the following 10 years. The High Street became busier and ever popular, especially due to the easy access into central London and mainly consists of Victorian and Edwardian architecture with art-deco and more modern buildings intermingled.

Art and cultural awareness is rife in Sutton, with murals and sculptures adorning the streets, such as the heritage mosaic commissioned in 1994 by the borough to celebrate the areas copious heritage.

Property Features :

  • STUDIO APARTMENT
  • INC WATER RATES
  • IMMACULATELY PRESENTED
  • MODERN KITCHEN
  • RESIDENTS GYM