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Botolph Alley, London EC3R

City of London

£1,725 pcm

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Department:
Lettings
Postcode:
EC3R 8DL
Type:
Flat
Availability:
Let Agreed
Receptions:
1
Furnished:
Furnished
Deposit:
£1,725
Available Date:
2020-07-07

Summary

We are delighted to bring to the market this large one bedroom flat with en-suite, located in a The City of London near Monument. Superbly located in a quiet boutique building moments from the River Thames this stylishly presented apartment benefits from wood flooring, high specification kitchen and bathroom. Botolph Alley is well located for transport links, very close by to Monument, Cannon Street, Bank and Tower Hill stations. Service charge (includes all bills) £320.00 pm. Virtual Tour Available.

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