



2 bed flat to rent
Description
This top floor two bedroom apartment in China Court benefits from a spacious reception with a balcony, an open plan fully fitted Kitchen, and a modern bathroom. Allocated parking space, concierge and bike storage.
China Court is loctaed in the Quay 430 development in West Wapping, close to St Katharine's Docks with a wide selection of pubs, bars, restaurants and cafes nearby. Tower Hill station, DLR links, Wapping Overground Station are also nearby for easy access to the City, London Bridge and Canary Wharf.
Security Deposit: £2,875
Council Tax Band: E
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Key Features
About property
- Property type
- Flat
- No. of offered bedrooms
- 2
- Room types
- Double
- No. of bathrooms
- 1
- Living room
- Yes
- Furnished
- No
Costs and terms
- Rental cost
-
£2,349 pcm
£542 pw - Bills included?
- No
- Security deposit
- £2,875
- Available from
- Now
- Minimum term
- No minimum
- Maximum term
- No maximum
- Allow short term stay?
- No
New tenant/s
- References required?
- Yes
- Occupation
- No preference
Map location
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