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Excellent And Beautifully Presented 5 Bedroom House, Fully Furnished, High Quality, 2 Modern Bathrooms, Modern Kitchen, Dinning Room, Free Street Parking, Available Early September.
Bairstow Eves Lettings Norbury are extremely excited to offer to the market to let this fantastic well presented 5 Bedroom House in Thornton Heath. The property is in a high standard befitting a top of the range interior with brand new bathroom suite, fully fitted modern kitchen and beautiful throughout. Four double bedrooms and one single, great sized lounge all newly decorated and made bright and airy with double glazing and kept cosy with a new central heating system. This will go quickly so call to arrange viewings now.....
The original settlement of Thornton Heath was clustered around the Pond area on the London Road, but when the railway station came in 1862, the focus of development shifted to what is now Thornton Heath High Street. This latter area was called, for a while, 'New Thornton Heath'.
The older Thornton Heath, part of the Manor of Norbury, had been open heath common land for centuries. Its main claim to fame was the useful pond, for horses and cattle, and the gallows, which stood on the site. The Enclosure Act of 1799 turned it into privately-owned farmland. The Enclosure also enabled owners to sell their land for development, and within a few years there was a fair cluster of buildings around the pond area and development (mostly quite substantial houses) was spreading up the eastern side of the London Road on the way to Croydon.
As already mentioned, 'New Thornton Heath' was created by the railway. Before 1862, the area had a few farmhouses, one or two villas and, an important local industry, market-gardening. These were soon engulfed by new streets. By 1900 there was very little open land left in Thornton Heath, new or old.
Croydon Workhouse was situated in Queen's Road, after it moved there from Duppas Hill in 1865. In 1930 the Workhouse became Queen's Road Hospital, and the remaining section is now a Grade II Listed Building. Opposite is Queen's Road Cemetery, opened in 1861 when the neighbouring churchyards were getting full up.
Mayday Hospital started life in 1881 as the infirmary of the Workhouse, and was renamed Mayday in 1930. The hospital takes its name from the road, not vice versa.
Do not hesitate to contact us as first to view will Let.
Bairstow Eves Lettings Norbury are extremely excited to offer to the market to let this fantastic well presented 5 Bedroom House in Thornton Heath. The property is in a high standard befitting a top of the range interior with brand new bathroom suite, fully fitted modern kitchen and beautiful throughout. Four double bedrooms and one single, great sized lounge all newly decorated and made bright and airy with double glazing and kept cosy with a new central heating system. This will go quickly so call to arrange viewings now.....
The original settlement of Thornton Heath was clustered around the Pond area on the London Road, but when the railway station came in 1862, the focus of development shifted to what is now Thornton Heath High Street. This latter area was called, for a while, 'New Thornton Heath'.
The older Thornton Heath, part of the Manor of Norbury, had been open heath common land for centuries. Its main claim to fame was the useful pond, for horses and cattle, and the gallows, which stood on the site. The Enclosure Act of 1799 turned it into privately-owned farmland. The Enclosure also enabled owners to sell their land for development, and within a few years there was a fair cluster of buildings around the pond area and development (mostly quite substantial houses) was spreading up the eastern side of the London Road on the way to Croydon.
As already mentioned, 'New Thornton Heath' was created by the railway. Before 1862, the area had a few farmhouses, one or two villas and, an important local industry, market-gardening. These were soon engulfed by new streets. By 1900 there was very little open land left in Thornton Heath, new or old.
Croydon Workhouse was situated in Queen's Road, after it moved there from Duppas Hill in 1865. In 1930 the Workhouse became Queen's Road Hospital, and the remaining section is now a Grade II Listed Building. Opposite is Queen's Road Cemetery, opened in 1861 when the neighbouring churchyards were getting full up.
Mayday Hospital started life in 1881 as the infirmary of the Workhouse, and was renamed Mayday in 1930. The hospital takes its name from the road, not vice versa.
Do not hesitate to contact us as first to view will Let.
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Stations Nearby
- Thornton Heath
- 0.7 miles
- Selhurst
- 1.3 miles
- Norbury
- 1.1 miles
Schools Nearby
- Al-Khair School
- 1.1 miles
- Bridge to School PRU
- 1.6 miles
- Old Palace of John Whitgift School
- 1.6 miles
- Winterbourne Junior Boys' School
- 0.3 miles
- Winterbourne Junior Girls' School
- 0.3 miles
- Gonville Primary School
- 0.2 miles
- The Archbishop Lanfranc School
- 0.7 miles
- Harris Academy Merton
- 0.9 miles
- Bensham Manor School
- 0.7 miles