2 bedroom Flat to rent in Plaistow Lane Bromley BR1

Rent: £1400 pcm

Bromley, BR1 3JE

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2 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
Not Available Anymore

 19 East Street, Bromley, Kent, BR1 1QE
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Street Address

Bromley, BR1 3JE

Property description

LUXURY TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT!!!! PERFECT FOR CITY COMMUTERS!!!!! AVAILABLE NOW!!!!

Set just moments from Sundridge Park station is this NEW TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT, the property consists of two bedrooms with built in wardobes for both and ensuite to master, family bathroom with a three piece bathroom suite,light and airy living space with access to balcony and a kitchen with all white goods provided..

Other benefits include: All gas central heated, double glazed, phone entry system and all under warranty!!!!

The property is available to view now, so please contact the office quick to avoid disappointment!!

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.
Bromley, also known as Bromley St Peter and St Paul, formed an ancient parish in the Bromley and Beckenham hundred and the Sutton-at-Hone lathe of Kent. In 1840 it became part of the expanded Metropolitan Police District. The parish adopted the Local Government Act 1858 and a local board was formed in 1867. The board was reconstituted as Bromley Urban District Council in 1894 and the parish became Bromley Urban District. It formed part of the London Traffic Area from 1924 and the London Passenger Transport Area from 1933. In 1934, as part of a county review order, the borough was expanded by taking in 1,894 acres (7.66 km2) from the disbanded Bromley Rural District; an area including parts of the parishes of Farnborough, Hayes, Keston and West Wickham. Bromley became part of the newly-created Greater London in 1965, in the new London Borough of Bromley.

Property Features :

  • Two Bedroom Apartment
  • Phone Entry System
  • Perfect Location For City Professionals
  • All White Goods Provided
  • Allocated Parking
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