Howell Hill Grove, Ewell

£3,800 pcm

Property Features

  • Type: Detached Bungalow
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Reception Rooms: 2
  • Council Tax Band: G
  • Furnished: Unfurnished
  • Deposit: £4,384
  • Available: Now
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Property Features

  • Detached Bungalow
  • Four Double Bedrooms
  • Private Road
  • Driveway Parking
  • Garage
  • Large Rear Garden
  • EPC rating C
  • Council Tax Band G

Property Summary

This fantastic detached bungalow located on a quiet cul-de-sac off of a private road in Ewell East, this beautiful home offers you space, style, sophistication and a tranquil and private setting. The property boasts four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, two reception rooms, a modern kitchen/diner with Bifold Doors opening out onto a secluded rear garden.

Other benefits include a large Integral Garage, ample driveway parking, gas central heating, double glazing and neutral decor.

For transport links you have a choice of local bus routes as well as Ewell East Rail Station being a short walk away.

For Schooling you are within close proximity of some well-respected Schools, some of which include Cuddington Croft Primary School, Nonsuch High School for Girls, Ewell Castle School, Wallace Fields Infant School and Nursery.

Offered unfurnished and available to view now, viewings are highly recommended.

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4.8 102 reviews

  • Avatar Karin Freestone ★★★★★ in the last week
    I would strongly recommend Christie’s estate agent, they have been outstanding every step of the way, … More from the smooth selling of our property to completion. We would like to particularly thank Fern Clarkson for her professionalism. She has worked closely with us and has demonstrated exemplary communication throughout the process and shared our frustrations along the way! We cannot praise Fern enough for everything she did, she went above and beyond for us and is true asset to Christies!

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