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2 bedroom Flat / Apartment

Esher Gardens, SW19

£1,575 Price Per Month

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A superb two bedroom apartment in Southfields affording great space, storage and far reaching views over London and moment away from the glorious Wimbledon Common.



Available in July call haart of Wimbledon on 020 8947 7208.

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A superb two bedroom apartment in Southfields affording great space, storage and far reaching views over London.

On entering the property there is a large hallway that leads through to the two double bedrooms, bathroom and a generously sized main reception room that allows ample room for a lounge area and dining area. A well appointed fitted kitchen with all mod cons and private balcony off the lounge. In the main hallway you will find further storage space and a stylish bathroom.

The property is ideal for a small family or professionals as it offers good accommodation and ease of access to the surrounding communications.

Local Information:

COUNCIL TAX - BAND C (Wandsworth)

RAIL - Southfields Underground - District Line - Less than 1 mile
ROAD - A3 under 1 mile and South Circular
AIRPORTS - Gatwick approx. 30 miles - Heathrow approx.16 miles - Luton approx. 40 miles - Stansted approx. 45 miles

Property Reference: HRT042202651

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About Wimbledon

Wimbledon has always been known for its annual lawn tennis tournament, but is also a very desirable place to live in South East London.  it is within easy reach of Central London and Surrey by train and close to Clapham Junction which is one of the best-connected stations in Europe.

Inhabited since the Iron Age, Wimbledon’s name originated from “Wynnman's hill” – as it was known for its hill fort (which was the second largest in London). In the 19th century, its population was mainly made up of nobles and wealthy merchants.

After the Second World War, many Victorian houses were repurposed into flats or demolished entirely to build a new due to damages to the housing stock. But today, it’s a thriving and well-connected part of the capital with its own Business Improvement District.

There is a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants nearby as well as parks and woodland such as Wimbledon Common. Wimbledon has risen in popularity post-covid as a property hotspot due to the choice of green space around the area.

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haart Wimbledon

28 Wimbledon Hill Road,
Wimbledon,
London,
SW19 7PA

Liam Davorn

Area Director

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