1-bedroom for rent at Como Road, London SE23

Como Road, London SE23 London
£925\mo
£213\wk
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House Share : Double Bedroom : Private Garden : Two Receptions : End Of Terrace : Double Glazed : Unfurnished Amenities and entertainment Forest Hill is home to the celebrated Horniman Museum. Despite a leaning toward anthropological and cultural collections, the museum is also home to a newly opened (July 2006) aquarium and one of the most varied collections of taxidermy in the northern hemisphere. It also houses one of the finest collection of musical instruments in the British Isles. Contained within its accompanying gardens is an animal enclosure, flower gardens, and a Grade II listed early 20th century greenhouse. Views from the gardens stretch out over central and north London. The Hob Public House, opposite Forest Hill station, is a live music and comedy venue. Home to the E.D. Comedy Club, it has attracted acts such as Bill Bailey, Phil Jupitus, Daniel Kitson and Mark Lamarr. The Dartmouth Arms was named in 2007 by The Times newspaper as "one of London's very finest gastropubs". Forest Hill Swimming Baths were closed in 2005 due to health and safety concerns surrounding its roof and plumbing. An intrusive survey in October 2006 suggested that a full refurbishment would cost 5.5 million. Lewisham Council green-lit the renovation, pledging to fully renovate whilst retaining the building's Victorian character and original features. Latest proposals no longer honour this pledge and invite suggestions incorporating the site with the adjacent Louise House, one-time industrial school and children's home, into a completely redeveloped leisure centre. Following a successful and widely supported campaign from local group 'Save The Face Of Forest Hill', Louise House was designated a Grade II listed building by English Heritage, [1] and this will have to be allowed for in any plans for redevelopment. Mayor of Lewisham Steve Bullock continues to support the project. Council Tax Band: Holding Deposit: 0.0078:T7cc, House Share : Double Bedroom : Private Garden : Two Receptions : End Of Terrace : Double Glazed : Unfurnished Amenities and entertainment Forest Hill is home to the celebrated Horniman Museum. Despite a leaning toward anthropological and cultural collections, the museum is also home to a newly opened (July 2006) aquarium and one of the most varied collections of taxidermy in the northern hemisphere. It also houses one of the finest collection of musical instruments in the British Isles. Contained within its accompanying gardens is an animal enclosure, flower gardens, and a Grade II listed early 20th century greenhouse. Views from the gardens stretch out over central and north London. The Hob Public House, opposite Forest Hill station, is a live music and comedy venue. Home to the E.D. Comedy Club, it has attracted acts such as Bill Bailey, Phil Jupitus, Daniel Kitson and Mark Lamarr. The Dartmouth Arms was named in 2007 by The Times newspaper as "one of London's very finest gastropubs". Forest Hill Swimming Baths were closed in 2005 due to health and safety concerns surrounding its roof and plumbing. An intrusive survey in October 2006 suggested that a full refurbishment would cost 5.5 million. Lewisham Council green-lit the renovation, pledging to fully renovate whilst retaining the building's Victorian character and original features. Latest proposals no longer honour this pledge and invite suggestions incorporating the site with the adjacent Louise House, one-time industrial school and children's home, into a completely redeveloped leisure centre. Following a successful and widely supported campaign from local group 'Save The Face Of Forest Hill', Louise House was designated a Grade II listed building by English Heritage, [1] and this will have to be allowed for in any plans for redevelopment. Mayor of Lewisham Steve Bullock continues to support the project. Council Tax Band: Holding Deposit: 0.00 79:Tb36,Please note the charges listed below are the maximum fees that will be applied unless stated otherwise. Fees and Charges Holding Depositmax one week's rentFirst months rentin advanceTenancy Deposit England5 or 6 weeks depending upon the rental amountTenancy Deposit WalesUnlimitedEarly termination (requested by tt)£30 plus a charge not exceeding the financial loss experienced by the landlordLate Rentinterest charged at 3% above Bank of England base rate when rent is more than 14 days lateLost key (or security device)equivalent to cost incurredChanging tenancy documents (after commencement of tenancy)£50 inc VAT (England only)Change of sharer (at tenants request)£50 inc VAT (England only)You will only be charged the following fees if the annual rent exceeds £100,000, or the property is occupied by a Company or the property is not used as a main or primary home Tenancy Agreement£300 inc VATExtension Agreement£125 inc VATCompany Reference£175 inc VATIndividual Reference Fee (per person)£75 inc VATAdministration£50 inc VATDamage Fee£90 inc VATGuarantor Reference per guarantor£100 inc VATDeed of Guarantee£75 inc VATCheck–In (minimum fee)£72 inc VATArrears Fee£30 inc VATOverpaid Rent Return£30 inc VATPet Licence£75 inc VATChange of Sharer£300 inc VATThe Initial Money will be confirmed and must be paid by debit card or bank transfer. We do not have the facilities to accept cash. Optional extras if agreed Countrywide is a member of and covered by the ARLA Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme. Countrywide is also a member of a redress scheme provided by The Property Ombudsman . Copies of the TPO Code of Practice and our complaint handling procedure are available from any of our branches.

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