TO LET: Large two DOUBLE bedroom apartment, two bathrooms and BALCONY!!!

TO LET: Large two DOUBLE bedroom apartment, two bathrooms and BALCONY!!!

Lloyds Residential are pleased to present to the market this fantastic two double bedroom 2nd floor apartment! The property is conveniently located within walking distance of Bow Road tube & Devons Road DLR

Lloyds Residential are pleased to present to the market this fantastic two double bedroom 2nd floor apartment! The property is conveniently located within walking distance of Bow Road tube Station as well as Devons Road DLR offering easy access to The City and Docklands! Consisting of double bedroom with modern en suite shower and private balcony, further double bedroom opposite family bathroom with power shower and spacious open plan living area with room to dine onto fitted modern kitchen with all integrated appliances! Other benefits include further large balcony off lounge, double security intercom, under floor heating and modern, tasteful decor and floor coverings! Available immediately please call now to arrange viewing!




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