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Upper Abbey Road, DA17 5AF

Kent

£1,600 pcm

  • Bedroom Icon x 3
  • Bathroom Icon x 1
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Department:
Lettings
Postcode:
DA17 5AF
Type:
Semi-Detached House
Marketing Flag:
Chain Free, New Instruction
Availability:
Let Agreed
Receptions:
1
Furnished:
Unfurnished
Deposit:
£1,600
Available Date:
2022-09-19
Council Tax Band:
C

Summary

Hampshire Heights is proud to bring to the market this spacious,, light and airy versatile living accommodation throughout. The Property Comprises of 2 spacious double Bedrooms, a third single bedroom, modern ground floor  Bathroom, a newly renovated fully fitted kitchen and a Bright Living room. Situated in the ever popular Belvedere area, Upper Abbey Road is one of its quaint residential street, a short walk away from a number of local independent shops, restaurants and other amenities. Feel free to contact us for any further queries or if you would like to arrange a viewing...

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