Situated on College Approach in the heart of historic Greenwich, this characterful period house offers an exceptional opportunity to live within one of London's most celebrated heritage locations. The property retains beautiful original features, including feature fireplaces and high ceilings that create an atmosphere of timeless elegance and grandeur across its three well-proportioned floors.
The thoughtful layout provides excellent flexibility for modern living, with a separate kitchen and reception room ensuring distinct spaces for entertaining and daily life. The inclusion of a utility room adds practical convenience, while the four generous double bedrooms offer ample accommodation for families or a couple. Natural light flows beautifully through the property, enhanced by the period proportions and elevated ceilings that create an immediate sense of space and character.
The private rear garden provides a peaceful outdoor retreat, perfect for relaxation or entertaining, while residents can apply for parking permits to secure convenient on-street parking. This combination of period charm with practical modern amenities creates an ideal rental opportunity in one of London's most sought-after locations.
Transport connections place central London within easy reach via Cutty Sark DLR and Greenwich railway stations, while the historic Greenwich foot tunnel provides a unique pedestrian route to Island Gardens. Thames Clipper boat services offer scenic riverside commuting options along the Thames, adding both practicality and pleasure to daily journeys throughout the capital.
Greenwich offers an unparalleled lifestyle blend of maritime history and contemporary convenience. The area surrounds residents with unesco World Heritage sites including the Royal Naval College, while Greenwich Park provides expansive green space and stunning city views. The famous Greenwich Market delivers artisan shopping and dining experiences, creating a vibrant community atmosphere that celebrates both local heritage and modern creativity.
This property delivers the perfect combination of period character, flexible living space, and Greenwich's exceptional cultural heritage, offering tenants a truly distinctive London rental experience in one of the city's most historically significant and well-connected neighbourhoods.
Council tax band: F. Rent is payable on a monthly basis and you may be required to pay more than a month's rent in advance, depending on your circumstances. You will be required to pay a 1 week holding deposit following a successful offer. Tenancies with annual rents up to £50,000 will require a 6 weeks' security deposit. Utility bills, council tax, telephone line and broadband are not included in the rent. As well as paying the rent, you may also be required to make some additional permitted payments. If your tenancy does not qualify as an AST, additional fees may apply. Please visit for details of fees that may be payable when renting a property. To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here78:Tc7a,Situated on College Approach in the heart of historic Greenwich, this characterful period house offers an exceptional opportunity to live within one of London's most celebrated heritage locations. The property retains beautiful original features, including feature fireplaces and high ceilings that create an atmosphere of timeless elegance and grandeur across its three well-proportioned floors.
The thoughtful layout provides excellent flexibility for modern living, with a separate kitchen and reception room ensuring distinct spaces for entertaining and daily life. The inclusion of a utility room adds practical convenience, while the four generous double bedrooms offer ample accommodation for families or a couple. Natural light flows beautifully through the property, enhanced by the period proportions and elevated ceilings that create an immediate sense of space and character.
The private rear garden provides a peaceful outdoor retreat, perfect for relaxation or entertaining, while residents can apply for parking permits to secure convenient on-street parking. This combination of period charm with practical modern amenities creates an ideal rental opportunity in one of London's most sought-after locations.
Transport connections place central London within easy reach via Cutty Sark DLR and Greenwich railway stations, while the historic Greenwich foot tunnel provides a unique pedestrian route to Island Gardens. Thames Clipper boat services offer scenic riverside commuting options along the Thames, adding both practicality and pleasure to daily journeys throughout the capital.
Greenwich offers an unparalleled lifestyle blend of maritime history and contemporary convenience. The area surrounds residents with unesco World Heritage sites including the Royal Naval College, while Greenwich Park provides expansive green space and stunning city views. The famous Greenwich Market delivers artisan shopping and dining experiences, creating a vibrant community atmosphere that celebrates both local heritage and modern creativity.
This property delivers the perfect combination of period character, flexible living space, and Greenwich's exceptional cultural heritage, offering tenants a truly distinctive London rental experience in one of the city's most historically significant and well-connected neighbourhoods.
Council tax band: F. Rent is payable on a monthly basis and you may be required to pay more than a month's rent in advance, depending on your circumstances. You will be required to pay a 1 week holding deposit following a successful offer. Tenancies with annual rents up to £50,000 will require a 6 weeks' security deposit. Utility bills, council tax, telephone line and broadband are not included in the rent. As well as paying the rent, you may also be required to make some additional permitted payments. If your tenancy does not qualify as an AST, additional fees may apply. Please visit for details of fees that may be payable when renting a property. To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here To check broadband and mobile phone coverage please visit Ofcom here 79:Ta36,Jll Tenant Fee Charges in England
Charges for an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST):
• Holding deposit: One weeks’ rent per tenancy
• Security Deposit: 5 weeks’ rent for tenancies up to £50,000 per year. 6 weeks’ rent for tenancies over £50,000 per year
• Unpaid rent: Interest at 3% above the bank of England base rate where rent is more than 14 days in arrears
• Lost keys or security devices – Actual cost of replacement
• Variation of Contract (Tenant Request): £50 per agreed variation
• Change of Sharer (Tenant Request): £50 per replacement tenant or any reasonable costs incurred if higher
• Early Termination (Tenant Request): Tenants will be liable for the Landlord’s costs in re-letting the property, as well as rent due under the tenancy until the start date of the replacement tenancy. The costs will be no more than the maximum amount of rent outstanding on the tenancy
• Stamp Duty: Only applicable to tenancies over £125,000
Charges for a Non-Housing Act Tenancy
• Holding deposit: One weeks’ rent per tenancy
• Security Deposit: 6 weeks’ rent per tenancy
• Tenant and Guarantor Referencing Fee: £60 per tenant / guarantor
• Tenancy and Paperwork Preparation Fee: £480 per tenancy
• Inventory Check-In Fee: A maximum of £208.80, determined by the size of the property
• Amendment Fee: £480 per amendment (if applicable)
• Late Payments and Standing Orders: £60 per late payment
• Unpaid Rent: Interest at 3% above the base rate of the Bank of England from due date
• Renewal Fee: £250 per renewal
• Early Termination (Tenant Request): £480 per tenancy. Tenants will also be liable for the Landlord’s costs in re-letting the property, as well as rent due under the tenancy until the start date of the replacement tenancy
• End of Tenancy Clean: A maximum of £720, determined by the size and condition of the property
• Stamp Duty: Only applicable to tenancies over £125,000
(all prices shown above include VAT)
During the tenancy you will also be responsible for paying charges for:
• Council Tax
• Utilities (gas, electric, water)
• Contents insurance
• Broadband
• Television licence
• Cable/satellite providers
• Parking permits
Client money protection scheme: Jll is regulated by RICS and a member of the RICS Client Money Protection Scheme.
Redress scheme: Jll’s redress scheme is operated by The Property Ombudsman Limited – further details are available on The Property Ombudsman website.