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This property is listed with:
Alan de Maid
19 East Street, Bromley, Kent, BR1 1QE
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0208 466 7172
 

Full Details for 4 Bedroom Detached to rent in Bromley, BR2 :

A BEAUTIFUL FOUR BEDROOM FAMILY HOME IN SHORTLANDS WITH TWO RECEPTION ROOMS AND NEUTRAL DECOR THROUGHOUT. LOCATED CLOSE TO SHORTLANDS STATION IN A QUIET RESIDENTIAL ROAD. AVAILABLE NOW

Occupying an enviable position in one of Bromley's premier roads is this excellent detached house. Newly redecorated, new wooden flooring and with new carpets to be laid the versatile accommodation briefly comprises; four bedrooms (the master boasting an en-suite bathroom), two receptions, separate study, fitted kitchen leading onto a breakfast area, ground floor W.C and a contemporary family bathroom. Additional features to include; A beautiful enclosed rear garden, private driveway and garage. Ideally positioned for Shortlands station, reputable schools and Bromley Town Centre this property would suit families or sharers alike.

Area information,

Shortlands is a ward of the London Borough of Bromley, located less than a mile from Bromley town centre. Historically, Shortlands was known as Clay Hill. It became known as Shortlands around 1800, after the fields which, at this point of the Ravensbourne river, ran at right angles up the slopes on either side. Suburban development began in 1863 with the sale of the Shortands House estate, making full advantage of the railway station opened in May 1858.
The village has good transport links to central London, mainly to London Blackfriars and London Victoria from Shortlands railway station.
Shortlands is most famous for Enid Blyton having lived there in the later stages of her life. Other famous residents have included the novelist Mrs Craik, for whom Norman Shaw built a house on Shortlands Road, and the electrical engineer Alexander Muirhead, credited with recording the first human electrocardiogram. George Grote, the eminent historian of Greece, was born here when it was known as Clay Hill. Lord Stamp of Shortlands, first Charter Mayor of Beckenham and Chairman of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway lived in Shortlands and died with his family when his house was bombed in 1941. Actor Brian Murphy lives in the village. Adele Atiyah, (a famous vegetarian rights activist), also lived in Shortlands but has now moved to Kuwait.

The main schools in Shortlands are Valley Primary School,Highfield Infant and Junior Schools, Clare House Primary School and Bishop Challoner School. On top of Shortlands hill towards the Chinese Garage is the Shortlands library, linked with other libraries of the Bromley borough.
Situated near both Shortlands and Ravensbourne stations is the Shortlands Golf Club, formed in 1894. On the hill looking over the valley is Bromley Reform Synagogue. The river Ravensbourne runs beneath the heart of Shortlands and can be seen from the recreation ground nearby.
On the border of Shortlands and the London Borough of Lewisham is the Millwall FC training ground where the football team regularly train.
In Shortlands village you can also find a kebab house voted number one in London by the people living in Shortlands

The Prime Meridian runs through Shortlands.

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Stations Nearby

Ravensbourne
0.6 miles
Shortlands
0.3 miles
Bromley North
0.9 miles

Schools Nearby

Bishop Challoner School
0.1 miles
The Tutorial Foundation
1.3 miles
Drumbeat School and ASD Services
2.1 miles
St Christopher's School
0.3 miles
Clare House Primary School
0.4 miles
Valley Primary School
0.5 miles
Harris Academy Beckenham
1.0 mile
Langley Park School for Girls
1.4 miles
The Ravensbourne School
1.4 miles