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1-bed garden flat for rent by Honor Oak Station (cat welcome)


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A ground-floor garden flat located in the Honor Oak Rise Conservation Area for £1,600 pcm. It is managed by a private landlord who takes pride in maintaining it to a good standard.

Key Features

  • Prime Location: Just a 1-minute walk to Honor Oak Road (the high street) and a 3-minute walk to Honor Oak Station, offering great transport links.
  • Local Amenities: Surrounded by independent cafes, bars, and restaurants, as well as attractions like The Honor Oak Wellness Centre and the Horniman Museum.
  • Comfortable Living Spaces: The flat includes:
    • A double bedroom.
    • A living room.
    • A separate kitchen equipped with a fridge/freezer, washing machine, and plenty of storage.
    • A bathroom with a bathtub and a separate toilet.
  • Private Garden: Perfect for relaxing in the summer, with a fitted cat flap. Cats are welcome!

Local Highlights

  • Dining: Nearby restaurants include Donde (Spanish), Mama Dough (pizza), Le Querce (Sardinian), Babur (award-winning Indian), Hattush (Turkish), and Si Mangia (Italian).
  • Schools: Close to excellent schools such as William of York, Fairlawn, and St Francesca Cabrini Primary Schools, as well as Harris Academy, Forest Hill Boys, and Prendergast for older children.

Additional Information

  • Flexible Terms: Will consider someone seeking short-term flexibility, such as during building renovations.
  • Ideal Tenants: Looking for tenants who will be considerate of neighbours and will care for the flat.
  • Viewings: Can arrange day time 8.30-11.30, afternoon 14.30 or evening 19.00-20.30

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Edited by Super-T
  • Super-T changed the title to 1-bed garden flat for rent by Honor Oak Station (cat welcome)

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