Search Properties

Gainsborough Gardens, Edgware

United Kingdom

£2,500 pcm

3 x 1 x
Department:
Lettings
Reference:
Gainsborough Gardens, Edgware
Postcode:
HA8 5TB
Type:
Semi-Detached House
Availability:
Let Agreed
Receptions:
1

Property features

  • Three Spacious Bedrooms
  • Semi Detached house
  • Newly refurbished
  • Separate W/C
  • Rear Garden with shed
  • Highly Regarded Schools
  • Close to Transport Links
  • Off street parking

Summary

We are pleased to present this newly refurbished, spacious three-bedroom semi-detached house located in a desirable residential area of Edgware. The property features three well-proportioned bedrooms, a generous reception room, fully fitted separate kitchen, a family bathroom, and an additional W/C. Further benefits include a large, well-maintained rear garden with a shed and off-street parking. Conveniently positioned near Queensbury Station (Jubilee Line) and Burnt Oak Station (Northern Line), this home offers swift access to central London for both work and leisure. Additionally, several reputable primary and secondary schools are within close proximity, including Stag Lane Primary, Krishna Avanti, St. Bernadette’s, Canons High, and Kingsbury High.

Request Further Details

Or arrange a viewing

Recent Blog Posts

Latest news and updates

2025 Mortgage Predictions 13th January Landlords News Sales

2025 Mortgage Predictions

As 2024 comes to an end, many are looking ahead to what 2025 could bring for the housing and mortgage market. To help provide some clarity, industry experts gathered their thoughts on what we might expect in the coming year. This year has been full of significant changes, including the…

Read More
The Abolition of Section 21: What It Means for You as a Landlord or Tenant — Insights from Tollumi Estates 19th September Landlords Lettings News

The Abolition of Section 21: What It Means for You as a Landlord or Tenant — Insights from Tollumi Estates

  In a move set to transform the rental landscape in England, the government has officially informed that Section 21 evictions will be abolished—commonly referred to as “no-fault evictions.” This significant change is aimed at providing greater security for tenants while introducing a new set of responsibilities for landlords.  …

Read More