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Modern 1 bed Flat property

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Listed May 29, 2024
£1,200
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" ONE BEDROOM CONVERSION FLAT : GREAT TRANSPORT LINKS : AVALIABLE APRIL

ONE BEDROOM CONVERSION FLAT : GREAT TRANSPORT LINKS : AVALIABLE APRIL

One bedroom split level conversion flat set within a quiet residential location and within easy reach of three railway stations. This property features a large double bedroom with plenty of fitted storage, roomy reception room, modern kitchen with integrated appliances and a contemporary tiled bath suite. Other benefits include a well kept communal garden, double glazing and gas central heating. View now.

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Penge was once a small town, which was recorded under the name Penceat in a Saxon deed dating from 957. Most historians believe the name of the town is derived from the Celtic word Penceat which means &quote;edge of wood&quote; and refers to the fact that the surrounding area was once covered in a dense forest..
Penge formed a part of the parish of Battersea, with the historic county boundary between Kent and Surrey forming its eastern boundary.[1] In 1855 both parts of the parish were included in the area of the Metropolitan Board of Works, with Penge Hamlet Vestry electing six members to the Lewisham District Board of Works.[2] The Local Government Act 1888 abolished the Metropolitan Board, with its area becoming the County of London. However the London Government Act 1899 subsequently made provision for Penge to be removed from the County of London and annexed to either Surrey or Kent. Accordingly, an Order in Council transferred the hamlet to Kent in 1900, constituting it as Penge Urban District.[3] The urban district was abolished in 1965 by the London Government Act 1963, and its former area merged with that of other districts to form the London Borough of Bromley. With the creation of the Penge Urban District, Penge New Road (formerly the part of Beckenham Road north of Kent House Road) was renamed Penge High Street.
Penge is served by London buses routes N3, 75, 157, 176, 194, 197, 227, 249, 354, 356. and 358. Council Tax Band: Holding Deposit: £276.00 "

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Nearby Schools
Stewart Fleming Primary School
0.2mi
St Anthony's Roman Catholic Primary School
0.5mi
St Mark's Church of England Primary Academy
0.5mi
Harris Academy South Norwood
0.5mi
James Dixon Primary School
0.6mi
Nearby Stations
Birkbeck Station
0.3mi
Anerley Station
0.6mi
Norwood Junction Station
0.7mi
Elmers End Station
0.7mi
Kent House Station
1.0mi
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