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GREAT SIZE FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT WITH A BALCONY IN LEWISHAM SE13 AVAILABLE TO RENT NOW.
Mann Lettings Lewisham is pleased to offer this two double bedroom flat that boasts a huge reception room, seperate kitchen and great storage spaces. The windows are double glazed and newly installed and the property includes new telecom entry and street parking.
EPC Rating - C. Council Tax Band B (£1057)
The area is generally quiet due to residential location. An additional benefit is the close proximity to both the park and Lewisham Hospital
Lewisham Overview:
Lewisham is located in the London Borough of Lewisham and covers the whole SE13 postcode. Itâs bordered by Catford, Hither Green, Forest Hill, Crofton Park, Brockley, St Johns, Blackheath, Deptford and New Cross, and sits centrally off of the south circular. Thereâs a good spread of people and nationalities based in and around Lewisham, from young families to retirees, and this gives the town a balanced feel. The townâs most recognisable landmark is the clock tower, which dates back to 1897 when it was built in celebration of Queen Victoriaâs diamond jubilee. Actor Jude Law and TV personality Louise Redknapp were both born in Lewisham, and comedian Spike Milligan and former footballer Ian Wright have both resided within the area.
Lewisham Shopping
Lewisham Shopping Centre, formerly the Riverdale Centre, is the main shopping facility within the borough. It is located in Lewisham town centre and is accessed via the High Street. The shopping centre is home to a number of large retail names such as Sainsburyâs, Marks & Spencer, WH Smith (which contains the townâs main Post Office), Argos and Boots. Lewisham High Street is also home to the townâs open street market, which is open seven days a week. It sells everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to clothing and household goods.
Lewisham Attractions
Lewisham boasts a surprising number of open green spaces, including Mountsfield Park, Lewisham Park, Manor House Gardens, Ladywell Fields and Hilly Fields. Both Ladywell Fields and Hilly Fields also have nature reserves within them. The Borough of Lewisham also benefits from a number of other attractions including Horniman Museum, Ladywell Leisure Centre, a bowling alley and the Broadway Theatre (which is located in nearby Catford).
Lewisham Food and Drink
Lewisham boasts a huge array of eateries, which includes all the big âfast foodâ chains such as McDonalds, KFC and Nandoâs as well as the well known Something Fishy fish and chip restaurant. It also has a number of public houses that serve good hearty food along with traditional beer. There are many take-away outlets offering Indian, Chinese, Greek and many other international cuisines. Should you desire more fine dining then head to nearby Blackheath, where many of the restaurants are award-winning.
Lewisham History
Lewisham was originally a village stretching along Lewisham High Street from the present railway station to the ancient parish church of St Mary. King James I, impressed with the length of the High Street, remarked 'On my soul, I will be king of Lusen'. This spelling suggests that the name was then pronounced Loos-am, whereas now it is Loo-ish-am. The clock tower was completed in 1900 to celebrate the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria, which took place three years earlier. The town centre was devastated by a flying bomb in 1944 but had recovered by the late 1950s. In 1977 the shopping centre was built, and in 1994 the High Street in the town centre was pedestrianised.
Lewisham Property Market
Property in Lewisham is mainly made up of Victorian and Edwardian properties, many of which have been converted into flats. Also on offer is an array of ex-council properties along with many new build developments such as Renaissance, Meridian South and The Silk Works. Surrounding Hilly Fields Parkis in the Brockley Conservation area, and some of the most spacious flats and houses in Lewisham can be found along these tree-lined streets. They range from one-bedroom flats up to eight-bedroom houses, some of which have gardensup to 150ft in length andcommand spectacular views across London. The rental market in Lewisham is thriving as the town offers a good base for commuters into Central London, Canary Wharf and The City.
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Mann Lettings Lewisham is pleased to offer this two double bedroom flat that boasts a huge reception room, seperate kitchen and great storage spaces. The windows are double glazed and newly installed and the property includes new telecom entry and street parking.
EPC Rating - C. Council Tax Band B (£1057)
The area is generally quiet due to residential location. An additional benefit is the close proximity to both the park and Lewisham Hospital
Lewisham Overview:
Lewisham is located in the London Borough of Lewisham and covers the whole SE13 postcode. Itâs bordered by Catford, Hither Green, Forest Hill, Crofton Park, Brockley, St Johns, Blackheath, Deptford and New Cross, and sits centrally off of the south circular. Thereâs a good spread of people and nationalities based in and around Lewisham, from young families to retirees, and this gives the town a balanced feel. The townâs most recognisable landmark is the clock tower, which dates back to 1897 when it was built in celebration of Queen Victoriaâs diamond jubilee. Actor Jude Law and TV personality Louise Redknapp were both born in Lewisham, and comedian Spike Milligan and former footballer Ian Wright have both resided within the area.
Lewisham Shopping
Lewisham Shopping Centre, formerly the Riverdale Centre, is the main shopping facility within the borough. It is located in Lewisham town centre and is accessed via the High Street. The shopping centre is home to a number of large retail names such as Sainsburyâs, Marks & Spencer, WH Smith (which contains the townâs main Post Office), Argos and Boots. Lewisham High Street is also home to the townâs open street market, which is open seven days a week. It sells everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to clothing and household goods.
Lewisham Attractions
Lewisham boasts a surprising number of open green spaces, including Mountsfield Park, Lewisham Park, Manor House Gardens, Ladywell Fields and Hilly Fields. Both Ladywell Fields and Hilly Fields also have nature reserves within them. The Borough of Lewisham also benefits from a number of other attractions including Horniman Museum, Ladywell Leisure Centre, a bowling alley and the Broadway Theatre (which is located in nearby Catford).
Lewisham Food and Drink
Lewisham boasts a huge array of eateries, which includes all the big âfast foodâ chains such as McDonalds, KFC and Nandoâs as well as the well known Something Fishy fish and chip restaurant. It also has a number of public houses that serve good hearty food along with traditional beer. There are many take-away outlets offering Indian, Chinese, Greek and many other international cuisines. Should you desire more fine dining then head to nearby Blackheath, where many of the restaurants are award-winning.
Lewisham History
Lewisham was originally a village stretching along Lewisham High Street from the present railway station to the ancient parish church of St Mary. King James I, impressed with the length of the High Street, remarked 'On my soul, I will be king of Lusen'. This spelling suggests that the name was then pronounced Loos-am, whereas now it is Loo-ish-am. The clock tower was completed in 1900 to celebrate the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria, which took place three years earlier. The town centre was devastated by a flying bomb in 1944 but had recovered by the late 1950s. In 1977 the shopping centre was built, and in 1994 the High Street in the town centre was pedestrianised.
Lewisham Property Market
Property in Lewisham is mainly made up of Victorian and Edwardian properties, many of which have been converted into flats. Also on offer is an array of ex-council properties along with many new build developments such as Renaissance, Meridian South and The Silk Works. Surrounding Hilly Fields Parkis in the Brockley Conservation area, and some of the most spacious flats and houses in Lewisham can be found along these tree-lined streets. They range from one-bedroom flats up to eight-bedroom houses, some of which have gardensup to 150ft in length andcommand spectacular views across London. The rental market in Lewisham is thriving as the town offers a good base for commuters into Central London, Canary Wharf and The City.
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Stations Nearby
- Ladywell
- 0.4 miles
- Hither Green
- 0.5 miles
- Lewisham
- 0.7 miles
Schools Nearby
- St Matthew Academy
- 0.7 miles
- Abbey Manor College
- 1.0 mile
- Prendergast Vale College
- 0.9 miles
- Olive Tree School
- 0.5 miles
- St Mary's Lewisham Church of England Primary School
- 0.2 miles
- St Saviour's Catholic Primary School
- 0.2 miles
- Christ The King Sixth Form College
- 0.6 miles
- Prendergast-Hilly Fields College
- 0.7 miles
- Trinity Church of England School, Lewisham
- 0.3 miles