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Available immediately
Unfurnished
Freehold

£1,650 pcm

£381 pw

1 bed flat to rent

Venner Road, London SE26
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception

£1,650 pcm

(£381 pw)

1 bed flat to rent
Venner Road, London SE26

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

Just added
Available immediately
Unfurnished
Freehold
Added on 29/08/2025

About this property

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    Mann Sydenham is delighted to present this charming middle-floor one bedroom flat located on the highly sought-after Venner Road. Recently refreshed with a fresh coat of paint, this spacious flat offers comfortable living in a peaceful residential area.

    The property features a generous double bedroom, a bright and airy reception room and a three-piece bathroom. The kitchen comes equipped with essential white goods, excluding a fridge freezer, making it ready for your move-in.

    Enjoy the convenience of street parking on this quiet street, Gas Central Heating, Street Parking and 0.2 Miles To Nearest Station.

    General information:

    Less than 200 years ago Sydenham was a sleepy hamlet in the Kent countryside. All changed in 1852 when the Directors of the Railway company had the bright idea of buying and moving the Crystal Palace built by St Joseph Paxton for the Great Exhibition in 1851 from Hyde Park to Sydenham. Their idea was to encourage Londoners to take a day out 'in the country' to visit the new enlarged Crystal Palace set in its own pleasure gardens complete with pools, fountains and even a Dinosaur Theme Park. A sort of combination of Disneyland and Jurassic Park!

    This transformed Sydenham into a fashionable Victorian town for Londoners to visit which inevitably grew and merged to now make Sydenham an integral multi-ethnic part of South East London.

    The fa Cup was played here, Colour TV was invented here, the first pneumatic railway ran through Sydenham and many famous & notorious people have made it their home

    In 1871 Sydenham was imortalised in the works of the exiled Camille Pissaro - the most famous of which, a view along Lawrie Park Avenue towards St Bart's Church, now hangs in the National Gallery. Other famous residents of Sydenham have included Ernest Shackleton, the Antartic explorer, Sir George Groves, compiler of the musical dictionary, and W G Grace, England's greatest cricketer.

    Sydenham station has recently opened the East London tube line extension that connects Sydenham to Surrey Quays and Islington Council Tax Band: Holding Deposit: £380.00

    One Bed Apartment

    Unfurnished

    Available Now

    Street Parking

    Gas Heating

    Close Overground And Rail

    Double Room

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