3 bedroom Flat to rent in Copers Cope Road Beckenham BR3

Rent: £2140 pcm

Beckenham, BR3 1DS

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3 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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 30 High Street, Beckenham, Kent, BR3 1AY
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Beckenham, BR3 1DS

Property description

STUNNING THREE DOUBLE BEDROOM MODERN APARTMENT...ON ONE OF BECKENHAM'S MOST POPULAR ROADS!!!

Situated in a sought after location is this beautifully presented three double bedroom apartment within a secure gated development. The property comprises of a large reception room which opens out onto a double balcony looking out over Kent County cricket grounds, a modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and three double bedrooms. Further points to note are that the master bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom and fitted wardrobes, there is a separate modern bathroom suite and also a utility room. Additional benefits include gas central heating, excellent storage, secure parking, lift access and on site tennis courts. The property is located in close proximity to New Beckenham station and Beckenham High Street for its abundance of shops, bars and restaurants. Available September 2015, offered unfurnished. INTERNAL VIEWING IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!

Transport
Beckenham has several railway links to London and to the south of Kent. The stations are Beckenham Junction, serving several routes: Kent House, serving Orpington line trains; New Beckenham, and Clock House on the Hayes Line; and Beckenham Hill and Ravensbourne on the Catford loop line.
Tramlink route 2 links its terminus at Beckenham junction to East and West Croydon, and Wimbledon.

General
Beckenham has had a number of famous residents. Charles Darwin lived in the town for a time and Enid Blyton's early books were written in Beckenham. Legendary cricketer W G Grace is buried at Beckenham crematorium, as are Thomas Crapper (inventor of the flush toilet) and F Y Wolseley, (the car manufacturer). More recently, David Bowie lived in the town in the late 1960's and early 70's, and played gigs in The Three Tuns in the High Street (now Zizzi’s)

Shopping
Beckenham offers not only the usual range of high street chains but also a wide range of independent specialist shops, something that is vanishing all too quickly in many of our towns. Beckenham is also notable for its wide range of restaurants and bars. You may choose to quaff a pint of ale in one of the historic pubs, or sip champagne and oysters in a fashionable wine bar. Or if you are hungry you can choose from restaurants offering English, American, Indian, Thai, French, Italian or Chinese food.

Entertainment
Beckenham is not just a place to shop and eat, it also has a number of entertainment facilities and community buildings.

Located in Croydon Road and a short walk from the war memorial roundabout is Beckenham Hospital. Also at the war memorial roundabout is the Odeon cinema, showing all the latest film releases. See our links page for what's on.

If its fitness you're after, why not visit the Spa, Beckenham's first-rate sports centre. It has a pool, sports hall, gym, sauna, a children's play area, squash courts, aerobics studio and more! And to relax why not visit one of Beckenham's three parks: Kelsey Park, Croydon Road Recreation Ground and St George's Common.

The Studio, located a short walk away in Beckenham Road runs a programme of music and arts events. It also runs music, singing and drama classes. Also on Beckenham Road is Beckenham Library. This district library not only stocks a in-depth range of fiction and non-fiction books but also hires out tapes, CDs and videos, and can provide support material for homework up to undergraduate level.

Property Features :

  • Three bedroom apartment
  • Modern Development
  • Fitted kitchen with appliances
  • Large balcony
  • Unfurnished
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