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THIS MAGNIFICIENT SIX DOUBLE BEDROOMS PERIODIC GARDEN HOUSE FANTASTICALLY LOCATED BY 3 MIN WALK TO CLAPHAM SOUTH UNDERGROUND STATION IS AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL BY THE LAST WEEK OF MARCH. PROPERTY IS ABSURDLY SPACIOUS AND FEATURES 4 BATHROOMS, 2 RECEPTIONS, PRIVATE REAR GARDEN AND A SPLENDID EUROPEAN KITCHEN WITH ALL APPLIANCES DOUBLED IN QUANTITY. PROPERTY OFFERED FULLY FURNISHED AND...
This prodigious six bedrooms periodic garden house is available for rental by the end of March (property is now under full refurbishment project and pictures are for illustration purposes only). Beyond the six double bedrooms, this property still benefits from having two large receptions, 4 bathrooms (2 en-suite), a fantastic private rear garden and a delightful European style kitchen with double appliances (2 cookers, 2 washing machines, 2 fridge/freezers). Property is sublimely well located by 3 minutes walking proximity to Clapham South Underground Station. Clapham is one of the most lively and well populated areas in the city with the surrounding jampacked by some of the worldwide most well recognised bars and restaurants.
* Where is Clapham?
Come an experience the buzz and atmosphere of Clapham in South London! Situated in the borough of Lambeth (surrounded by places like Battersea, Brixton, Wandsworth and Balham), Clapham has quality restaurants, lively pubs, and fantastic green open spaces; something for everyone. Itâs also one of the most well connected districts in London, with three tube stations all on the Northern Line in Tube Zone 4 (Clapham North, Clapham South and Clapham Common). You can even use Clapham High Street Station to travel direct to places in central London like London Victoria and London Bridge.
* History of Clapham
Despite its fashionable and chic, middle-class reputation, Clapham has a long history and dates back to Anglo-Saxon times. In 955 AD, King Edgar of England gave a grant of land at Clapham to Jonas, son of the Duke of Lorraine, but houses did not start to be built there until the late 17th century. The wealthier classes in Britain moved there over the next 50-100 years and many superb villas and grand houses were built around Clapham Common.
In the late 18th and early 19th century, upper class social reformers were the people around town. The place became famous as a number of the residents were prominent in campaigning for the abolition of slavery and child labour.
Nowadays, after the regeneration plan being conducted in recent years, the place has been absolutely transformed. Clapham now has the ease of the transport links to the city centre, plus Heathrow and Gatwick. It is now a highly-sought after location amongst young families and young commuters and is a hotspot of activity for you to try out.
* The Positives of Clapham
Clapham is a young, trendy place with a wide variety of pubs, bars and eateries. There is a busy high street with everything you could need. Also, the actual costs of the many restaurants vary, so this is one aspect of living that can accommodate all tastes - for the wallet as well as the mouth! Also, due to the area's size, there is a great deal of variation of things to do and see. Especially during the summer, Clapham Common is home to regular events, such as one day festivals, music events, football tournaments and is great for a picnic. The area also has fantastic transport links to the rest of London, thank to numerous tube stations and a train station. You can even travel all over the UK from nearby Clapham Junction Train Station.
This prodigious six bedrooms periodic garden house is available for rental by the end of March (property is now under full refurbishment project and pictures are for illustration purposes only). Beyond the six double bedrooms, this property still benefits from having two large receptions, 4 bathrooms (2 en-suite), a fantastic private rear garden and a delightful European style kitchen with double appliances (2 cookers, 2 washing machines, 2 fridge/freezers). Property is sublimely well located by 3 minutes walking proximity to Clapham South Underground Station. Clapham is one of the most lively and well populated areas in the city with the surrounding jampacked by some of the worldwide most well recognised bars and restaurants.
* Where is Clapham?
Come an experience the buzz and atmosphere of Clapham in South London! Situated in the borough of Lambeth (surrounded by places like Battersea, Brixton, Wandsworth and Balham), Clapham has quality restaurants, lively pubs, and fantastic green open spaces; something for everyone. Itâs also one of the most well connected districts in London, with three tube stations all on the Northern Line in Tube Zone 4 (Clapham North, Clapham South and Clapham Common). You can even use Clapham High Street Station to travel direct to places in central London like London Victoria and London Bridge.
* History of Clapham
Despite its fashionable and chic, middle-class reputation, Clapham has a long history and dates back to Anglo-Saxon times. In 955 AD, King Edgar of England gave a grant of land at Clapham to Jonas, son of the Duke of Lorraine, but houses did not start to be built there until the late 17th century. The wealthier classes in Britain moved there over the next 50-100 years and many superb villas and grand houses were built around Clapham Common.
In the late 18th and early 19th century, upper class social reformers were the people around town. The place became famous as a number of the residents were prominent in campaigning for the abolition of slavery and child labour.
Nowadays, after the regeneration plan being conducted in recent years, the place has been absolutely transformed. Clapham now has the ease of the transport links to the city centre, plus Heathrow and Gatwick. It is now a highly-sought after location amongst young families and young commuters and is a hotspot of activity for you to try out.
* The Positives of Clapham
Clapham is a young, trendy place with a wide variety of pubs, bars and eateries. There is a busy high street with everything you could need. Also, the actual costs of the many restaurants vary, so this is one aspect of living that can accommodate all tastes - for the wallet as well as the mouth! Also, due to the area's size, there is a great deal of variation of things to do and see. Especially during the summer, Clapham Common is home to regular events, such as one day festivals, music events, football tournaments and is great for a picnic. The area also has fantastic transport links to the rest of London, thank to numerous tube stations and a train station. You can even travel all over the UK from nearby Clapham Junction Train Station.
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Stations Nearby
- Balham
- 0.7 miles
- Clapham South
- 0.2 miles
- Balham
- 0.7 miles
Schools Nearby
- Streatham and Clapham High School
- 1.1 miles
- Elm Court School
- 1.2 miles
- Centre Academy
- 1.6 miles
- Alderbrook Primary School
- 0.3 miles
- Bonneville Primary School
- 0.2 miles
- St Bernadette Catholic Junior School
- 0.2 miles
- St Francis Xavier Sixth Form College
- 0.3 miles
- Lambeth Academy
- 0.5 miles
- La Retraite Roman Catholic Girls' School
- 0.2 miles