2-bedroom Flat for rent at Sinclair Road W14

Sinclair Road W14 London
£6500\mo
£1500\wk
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  • 1 Bathroom
  • 2 Bedrooms
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About This Property On a sleepy sunlit street in one of London’s most sought-after neighbourhoods sits this two-bedroom gem. With its exposed brick walls, south-facing views and that incredible private rooftop terrace, this is a sunlit oasis that fits right into its Kensington environs. Cross the threshold and climb to the main level, where you’ll find the expansive open-plan living area. Awash in natural light, your eyes are immediately drawn to the exposed brick wall in the kitchen – evoking the sophisticated flair of an Upper East Side loft. It contrasts beautifully with the sleek white kitchen, made even more refined by the round edges of the counters and the mirrored splashback. Nearby, the living area is cosy and bright, illuminated by the dormer windows. Relax on one of the two plush sofas and either watch a flick on the TV opposite or choose a book from the nearby bookcase. When you’re ready for some food or entertainment, the sun-drenched dining table is the perfect gathering place. Meander through the hallway to reach the bedroom. Centred on an endlessly plush super king-sized bed and coloured a relaxing powder blue, this is the perfect space for some R&R after a long day of sightseeing. There’s plentiful storage and some large French doors if you need a bit of fresh air. The second bedroom is spacious and airy, and features a double bed. The bathroom is spacious, modern and sleek, adorned all in grey tile with timber accents. A large walk-in shower with a rainfall head greets you at the end of the room, and you’ll also find a toilet and wash basin. Then, climb one more flight of stairs and find the pièce de resistance – your own private rooftop terrace. Take in the rooftops of Kensington or enjoy a cocktail on the large outdoor sofa in the sun. We love The exposed brick in the kitchen, bringing a rustic sleekness to the space – and of course the rooftop terrace. On a sleepy sunlit street in one of London’s most sought-after neighbourhoods sits this two-bedroom gem. With its exposed brick walls, south-facing views and that incredible private rooftop terrace, this is a sunlit oasis that fits right into its Kensington environs. Cross the threshold and climb to the main level, where you’ll find the expansive open-plan living area. Awash in natural light, your eyes are immediately drawn to the exposed brick wall in the kitchen – evoking the sophisticated flair of an Upper East Side loft. It contrasts beautifully with the sleek white kitchen, made even more refined by the round edges of the counters and the mirrored splashback. Nearby, the living area is cosy and bright, illuminated by the dormer windows. Relax on one of the two plush sofas and either watch a flick on the TV opposite or choose a book from the nearby bookcase. When you’re ready for some food or entertainment, the sun-drenched dining table is the perfect gathering place. Meander through the hallway to reach the bedroom. Centred on an endlessly plush super king-sized bed and coloured a relaxing powder blue, this is the perfect space for some R&R after a long day of sightseeing. There’s plentiful storage and some large French doors if you need a bit of fresh air. The second bedroom is spacious and airy, and features a double bed. The bathroom is spacious, modern and sleek, adorned all in grey tile with timber accents. A large walk-in shower with a rainfall head greets you at the end of the room, and you’ll also find a toilet and wash basin. Then, climb one more flight of stairs and find the pièce de resistance – your own private rooftop terrace. Take in the rooftops of Kensington or enjoy a cocktail on the large outdoor sofa in the sun. We love The exposed brick in the kitchen, bringing a rustic sleekness to the space – and of course the rooftop terrace.71:T1016,About This PropertyOn a sleepy sunlit street in one of London’s most sought-after neighbourhoods sits this two-bedroom gem. With its exposed brick walls, south-facing views and that incredible private rooftop terrace, this is a sunlit oasis that fits right into its Kensington environs. Cross the threshold and climb to the main level, where you’ll find the expansive open-plan living area. Awash in natural light, your eyes are immediately drawn to the exposed brick wall in the kitchen – evoking the sophisticated flair of an Upper East Side loft. It contrasts beautifully with the sleek white kitchen, made even more refined by the round edges of the counters and the mirrored splashback. Nearby, the living area is cosy and bright, illuminated by the dormer windows. Relax on one of the two plush sofas and either watch a flick on the TV opposite or choose a book from the nearby bookcase. When you’re ready for some food or entertainment, the sun-drenched dining table is the perfect gathering place. Meander through the hallway to reach the bedroom. Centred on an endlessly plush super king-sized bed and coloured a relaxing powder blue, this is the perfect space for some R&R after a long day of sightseeing. There’s plentiful storage and some large French doors if you need a bit of fresh air. The second bedroom is spacious and airy, and features a double bed. The bathroom is spacious, modern and sleek, adorned all in grey tile with timber accents. A large walk-in shower with a rainfall head greets you at the end of the room, and you’ll also find a toilet and wash basin. Then, climb one more flight of stairs and find the pièce de resistance – your own private rooftop terrace. Take in the rooftops of Kensington or enjoy a cocktail on the large outdoor sofa in the sun. We love The exposed brick in the kitchen, bringing a rustic sleekness to the space – and of course the rooftop terrace. On a sleepy sunlit street in one of London’s most sought-after neighbourhoods sits this two-bedroom gem. With its exposed brick walls, south-facing views and that incredible private rooftop terrace, this is a sunlit oasis that fits right into its Kensington environs. Cross the threshold and climb to the main level, where you’ll find the expansive open-plan living area. Awash in natural light, your eyes are immediately drawn to the exposed brick wall in the kitchen – evoking the sophisticated flair of an Upper East Side loft. It contrasts beautifully with the sleek white kitchen, made even more refined by the round edges of the counters and the mirrored splashback. Nearby, the living area is cosy and bright, illuminated by the dormer windows. Relax on one of the two plush sofas and either watch a flick on the TV opposite or choose a book from the nearby bookcase. When you’re ready for some food or entertainment, the sun-drenched dining table is the perfect gathering place. Meander through the hallway to reach the bedroom. Centred on an endlessly plush super king-sized bed and coloured a relaxing powder blue, this is the perfect space for some R&R after a long day of sightseeing. There’s plentiful storage and some large French doors if you need a bit of fresh air. The second bedroom is spacious and airy, and features a double bed. The bathroom is spacious, modern and sleek, adorned all in grey tile with timber accents. A large walk-in shower with a rainfall head greets you at the end of the room, and you’ll also find a toilet and wash basin. Then, climb one more flight of stairs and find the pièce de resistance – your own private rooftop terrace. Take in the rooftops of Kensington or enjoy a cocktail on the large outdoor sofa in the sun. We love The exposed brick in the kitchen, bringing a rustic sleekness to the space – and of course the rooftop terrace.72:T994,Fee information Druce Fees and Charges from 1st June 2019 Permitted charges in accordance with the Tenant Fee Act 2019 for Assured Shorthold Tenancies: Holding deposit - maximum of one weeks rent Security deposit - 5 or 6 weeks depending on the rental amount (5 weeks for tenancies where the rent is under 50,000 per annum and 6 weeks where the rent is over 50,000 per annum) Unpaid Rent - interest charged at 3% above the Bank of England Base Rate when the rent is more than 14 days late Costs incurred for lost key(s) or other security devices Variation of contract after the tenancy commences - 50 (inc VAT) per agreed variation Change of sharer - 50 (inc VAT) per replacement tenant or any reasonable costs incurred if higher. Early termination (tenants request) - liable for the landlords costs in re-letting the property as well as all rent due under the tenancy until the start of the replacement tenancy Permitted charges for Non Housing Act Tenancies (a Non Housing Act Tenancy is formed when one of the following criteria is in place: The annual rent exceeds 100,000, is a Company let, the property is not used as a main or primary home and there is a resident Landlord) Set up fee - 375 (inc VAT) per tenancy Referencing fee - 42 (inc VAT) per tenant Right to rent check fee - 3 (inc VAT) per occupant over the age of 18 years Guarantor fee - 42 (inc VAT) per guarantor Security deposit - 6 weeks rent (unless otherwise agreed) Pet deposit - an additional 2 weeks rent to the security deposit (unless otherwise agreed) Variation of contract - 75 (inc VAT) Change of Tenant set up fee - 375 (inc VAT) Change of Tenant referencing fee - 42 (inc VAT) per tenant Change of Tenant right to rent check fee - 3 (inc VAT) Change of Tenant guarantor fee - 42 (inc VAT) Renewal fee- 192 (inc VAT) Check out fee - cost dependent on the size and level of furnishing of the property, estimate provided upon request. Unpaid rent - 30 per payment unpaid or unreturned. Interest on any unpaid or late rent at 3% above the base rate of the Bank of England. Professional clean - cost dependent on the size and level of furnishing of the property, estimate provided on request. Druce is a member of and covered by the ARLA/Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme and is a member of a redress scheme provided by The Property Ombudsman
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