2 bedroom Flat to rent in Deptford Church Street London SE8

Rent: £1300 pcm

London, SE8 4RX

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2 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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 171 High Steet, Lewisham, London, SE13 6AA
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OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £1300, SUPERBLY LOCATED NEWLY REFURBISHED TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT IN DEPTFORD SE8

Mann Lettings Lewisham offer this recently refurbished two bedroom property to rent in Deptford ideally located a thrones stow away from Deptford DLR station. The property has just been redecorated throughout and consists of two double bedrooms one large and one smaller bedroom, a large modern three piece bathroom suite with heated towel rail, good sized lounge and a fully fitted kitchen with all appliances.

Offers in excess of £1300. Private secure allocated parking is available between £50 - £75 per month.

Mann Lettings Lewisham are open Mon - Fri 830am to 630pm and Saturday 9am-5pm. Please call to view or for any further assistance.

Council Tax Band - B (£1028)

Deptford , an area on the south bank of the River Thames in south-east London, is named after a ford of the River Ravensbourne. From the mid 16th century to the late 19th it was home to Deptford Dockyard, the first of the Royal Dockyards. This was a major shipbuilding dock and attracted Peter the Great to come and study shipbuilding. Deptford and the docks are associated with the knighting of Sir Francis Drake by Queen Elizabeth I aboard the Golden Hind,[1] the legend of Sir Walter Raleigh laying down his cape for Elizabeth,[2] Captain James Cook's third voyage aboard Resolution,[3] and the mysterious murder of Christopher Marlowe in a house along Deptford Strand.[4]

Though Deptford began as two small communities, one at the ford, and the other a fishing village on the Thames, Deptford's history and population has been mainly associated with the docks established by Henry VIII. The two communities grew together and flourished; the docks were the main administrative centre of the Royal Navy, and some grand houses like Sayes Court, home to diarist John Evelyn, and Stone House on Lewisham Way, were erected. The area declined as first the Royal Navy moved out, and then the commercial docks themselves declined until the last dock, Convoys Wharf, closed in 2000.

A Metropolitan Borough of Deptford was formed in 1900;[5] then, in 1965, the area became part of the newly created London Borough of Lewisham to which it still belongs.
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Property Features :

  • Two bedrooms
  • New decor
  • Large bathroom
  • Fully fitted kitchen
  • Great location
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