


4 bed flat to rent
Description
A very well-presented split-level flat in the Bishops Park conservation area. Ideal for students and sharers, this great property comprises four double bedrooms (incl reception), two bathrooms (one en-suite), a fully fitted kitchen, and a study/dressing room. Inglethorpe Street is ideally located for Bishops Park and the Thames Path, the excellent Crabtree Riverside pub, and the many amenities and transport on the Fulham Palace Road and there is a great convenience store very close by, on Kenyon Street too. Available 1st September 2025 on a furnished basis.
Council Tax 2021/22 band: E (London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham)
EPC band: E&F
Key Features
About property
- Property type
- Flat
- No. of offered bedrooms
- 4
- Room types
- Double
- No. of bathrooms
- 2
- Living room
- Yes
- Furnished
- Yes
Costs and terms
- Rental cost
-
£4,250 pcm
£981 pw - Bills included?
- No
- Security deposit
- £0
- Available from
- 01/09/2025
- 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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