Cambridge Park, Twickenham, TW1

  • Address

    Cambridge Park, Twickenham, TW1

  • Price

    LET

  • Property

    3 Bedroom

  • Details

    1 Reception, 1 Bathroom

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A well presented second floor period apartment ideally located within walking distance of Richmond Bridge and town centre. Cambridge Park is a popular area situated close to Marble Hill Park, the River Thames and within easy access of Richmond and St Margarets Village. The accommodation comprises spacious reception room opening onto a fully fitted kitchen, front bedroom, family bathroom, main bedroom with good range of wardrobes and a third bedroom/study, which would be ideal as an office when working from home.
The property benefits from new double glazed windows to the front and rear and has an entry phone.

EPC: D

Highlights

Two Bedrooms
Study/third bedroom
Spacious Reception Room
Cambridge Park location
Unfurnished

Local Authority: Richmond Upon Thames
Council Tax Band: D
EPC: D

Rental Deposit

Deposit payable: 5 weeks

Map

Cambridge Park, Twickenham, TW1 2PF

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