Griffin Close, Northfield, Birmingham, B31 2FJ

Rentable : GBP 850

Details

Bed Rooms
1
Bath Rooms
1
Property Type
Apartment

Description

Property Details: • Type: Apartment • Tenure: N/A • Floor Area: N/A

Key Features: • One bedroom top floor apartment • Open plan reception and kitchen (with appliances) • Double bedroom with fitted wardrobes • Bathroom with shower over bath • Electric Heating • Double glazing • Allocated parking space • Lift to all floors • FURNISHED • AVAILABLE 10TH JANUARY

Location: • Nearest Station: N/A • Distance to Station: N/A

Agent Information: • Address: 19 Raddlebarn Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29 6HJ

Full Description: AVAILABLE 10TH JANUARY | ONE BEDROOM | TOP FLOOR | An excellent FURNISHED one bedroom apartment in this modern purpose built-block located conveniently for access to Selly Oak and Northfield.

The accommodation briefly comprises reception hallway, open plan living area and kitchen (with integrated appliances), double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and bathroom with shower over bath.

The property also benefits from double glazing, electric heating, gated parking (allocated space) and is located just off Bristol Road offering convenient access to University of Birmingham, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and the city centre.

EPC RATING = C COUNCIL TAX BAND = BBrochuresFull Details

Location

Address
Griffin Close, Northfield, Birmingham, B31 2FJ
City
Birmingham

Features And Finishes

One bedroom top floor apartment, Open plan reception and kitchen (with appliances), Double bedroom with fitted wardrobes, Bathroom with shower over bath, Electric Heating, Double glazing, Allocated parking space, Lift to all floors, FURNISHED, AVAILABLE 10TH JANUARY

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