Mimosa Court, Binfield Rd, SW4 6SX

 
 

A spacious & modern 3 double bedroom apartment opposite Stockwell tube station. (Victoria line & Northern line)


This 3rd Floor flat has been fitted with a Schreiber kitchen with built in appliances such as washer/dryer, gas hob, electric oven and fridge freezer. The bath has shower and there is a separate WC. Double glazing. Gas Central Heating. Fully furnished throughout including black Leather sofas, coffee table and tv stand in living room area. Security phone entry

TERMS


First months rent + 6 weeks deposit required & refs

Further deposits may be requested if no history can be provided or if landlord requests



Furnishings Itinerary


Bedroom 1

Double bed, wardrobe, side tables.


Bedroom 2

Double bed, wardrobe, side tables.


Bedroom 3

Double bed, wardrobe, side tables.


Living Room

Two 3 seater leather sofas, coffee table.


Kitchen

Fully integrated kitchen.


Bathroom

Bath with shower, sink, WC, heated towel rail, shaving plug & light.


Parking

Parking permits are required from either the council or trust that manages the development.



Facilities


    * 2 minutes walk to Stockwell tube

    * 3 double bedrooms

    * Quiet residential location

    * Gas central heating

    * Double glazed

    * Secure intercom entrance to block

  


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Local Amenities & history:

Stockwell is well located in Zone 2, making it an ideal place to live and to travel to. It has a variety of cafes, bars and other businesses owned by Portuguese members of the community, over time resulting locally being known as 'Little Portugal'. This is quite unique in London.

The area is well served by transport links to Vauxhall, the Oval, Waterloo and central London to the north, Brixton and Clapham to the south.

Stockwell's history is fascinating. Until the early 1800s it was a few houses around a village green (now Stockwell Green). In the 1830's Stockwell Park became an exclusive early Victorian neighbourhood and many imposing villas. With the coming of the railways, and the opening of Stockwell Underground station in 1890, more working people were attracted and smaller terraced houses and mansion blocks sprang up.

The area also boasts the most significant typographic collection in the world at the National Museum of Type and Communication, 100 Hackford Road. This living museum was founded in 1991 and houses examples of the art and craft of typography from the last 500 years.

Useful travel information sites:

Journey planner

Combining walking distance, the tube, trains and buses

London underground map