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Dickens Avenue, N3 2AL

Barnet

£2,150 pcm

  • Bedroom Icon x 3
  • Bathroom Icon x 2
  • Bathroom Icon x 1
Department:
Lettings
Postcode:
N3 2AL
Type:
Semi-Detached House
Marketing Flag:
Chain Free, New Instruction
Availability:
Let Agreed
Receptions:
1
Furnished:
Part Furnished
Deposit:
£2,150
Available Date:
2023-06-06
Council Tax Band:
D

Summary

Hampshire Heights is proud to Present this Newly renovated 3 Bedroom Semi-Detached House in the heart of Finchley. The property contains of a Lovely Fully fitted Kitchen with a spacious Living room, Main double room, a Large Double En-Suite Bedroom,  a third good sized room and a Beautiful Garden with a Stable Wooden shed usable as an office or other purposes. Viewings are highly recommended. Please Contact us for any further details or to arrange a viewing!

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