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Antill Road N15 4AR

Haringey

£2,050 pcm

  • Bedroom Icon x 3
  • Bathroom Icon x 1
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Department:
Lettings
Postcode:
N15 4AR
Type:
Terraced House
Marketing Flag:
Chain Free
Availability:
Let Agreed
Receptions:
1
Furnished:
Furnished
Available Date:
2021-03-17

Summary

Hampshire Heights presents this newly-decorated house, featuring a new kitchen and bathroom and situated on the lovely tree-lined Antill Road which is a few roads from Tottenham Hale tube and train station. Features include: Three bedrooms, two reception rooms - creating one large living space, newly fitted contemporary kitchen with a well designed breakfast bar, newly fitted contemporary bathroom with a walk-in shower in addition to the large bath. Tottenham Hale station is just 'footsteps away' so transport links are excellent - especially with the addition of Cross Rail planned for the near future.

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