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Seven Sisters Road, Holloway, N7 7QP

£1,300 pcm

  • Bedroom Icon x 2
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Department:
Lettings
Postcode:
N7 7QP
Type:
Flat
Marketing Flag:
Chain Free
Availability:
Let Agreed
Receptions:
1
Furnished:
Part Furnished
Available Date:
2021-06-10

Summary

Magnificat modern 4 bedroom SHARED flat with only 2 rooms vacant best suitable for friends. This apartment is located on Seven Sisters Road in Holloway with access to many local shops and transport connections. Stunning fully fitted kitchen with bright lights, brand new bathroom and generous sized bedrooms. No DSS Council tax included. Ready to move in immediately. Viewing highly recommended. Contact US today for more details or to arrange a viewing!
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