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*£200 OFF OUR FEES* WELL PRESENTED FOUR BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE IN A FANTASTIC LOCATION IN THE SOUGHT AFTER TRINITY VILLAGE. AVAILABLE NOW
A fantastic four bedroom townhouse in an excellent development. Almost new, the property enjoys a beautiful finish throughout.
The property comprises of four bedrooms, two reception rooms, open plan kitchen/diner, two white suites bathrooms (one en-suite), cloakroom, roof patio and allocated parking.
The history of Bromley is closely connected with the See of Rochester. In AD 862 Ethelbert, the King of Kent, granted land to form the Manor of Bromley. It was held by the Bishops of Rochester until 1845, when Coles Child, a wealthy local merchant and philanthropist, purchased Bromley Palace (now the hub of the Bromley Civic Centre) and became lord of the manor. The town was an important coaching stop on the way to Hastings from London, and the now defunct Royal Bell Hotel (just off Market Square) is referred to in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. It was a quiet rural village until the arrival of the railway in 1858 in Shortlands, which led to rapid growth, and outlying suburban districts such as Bickley (which later overflowed into Bromley Common) were developed to accommodate those wishing to live so conveniently close to London.
A fantastic four bedroom townhouse in an excellent development. Almost new, the property enjoys a beautiful finish throughout.
The property comprises of four bedrooms, two reception rooms, open plan kitchen/diner, two white suites bathrooms (one en-suite), cloakroom, roof patio and allocated parking.
The history of Bromley is closely connected with the See of Rochester. In AD 862 Ethelbert, the King of Kent, granted land to form the Manor of Bromley. It was held by the Bishops of Rochester until 1845, when Coles Child, a wealthy local merchant and philanthropist, purchased Bromley Palace (now the hub of the Bromley Civic Centre) and became lord of the manor. The town was an important coaching stop on the way to Hastings from London, and the now defunct Royal Bell Hotel (just off Market Square) is referred to in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. It was a quiet rural village until the arrival of the railway in 1858 in Shortlands, which led to rapid growth, and outlying suburban districts such as Bickley (which later overflowed into Bromley Common) were developed to accommodate those wishing to live so conveniently close to London.
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Stations Nearby
- Bromley South
- 0.5 miles
- Bromley North
- 1.1 miles
- Bickley
- 0.9 miles
Schools Nearby
- Bishop Challoner School
- 1.5 miles
- The Tutorial Foundation
- 1.1 miles
- Bromley High School (GDST)
- 1.4 miles
- Raglan Primary School
- 0.3 miles
- Bickley Primary School
- 0.6 miles
- St Mark's Church of England Primary School
- 0.6 miles
- The Ravensbourne School
- 0.2 miles
- Bromley Bridge for Learning
- 0.1 miles
- Bromley College of Further and Higher Education
- 0.7 miles