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Homefield Park SM1

Key features

  • BRIGHT
  • ALL ELECTRIC
  • DOUBLE GLAZING
  • CLOSE TO LOCAL AMENITIES
  • SHOWER AND BATH
  • UNFURNISHED

Description

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This bright airy studio flat in the heart of Sutton comprising of fully fitted kitchen and 3 piece bathroom. Council Tax Band B

Sutton is a vibrant Town which offers a wealth of high street shops, restaurants, bars and nightlife throughout the high street. There are three train stations to choose from depending on your location, Sutton Mainline, West Sutton and Sutton common all with great access to frequently run trains into and out of London with under 30 MINUTUES INTO LONDON VICTORIA or if you are taking the bus there is links to neighbouring main shopping towns such as Kingston, Wimbledon and Croydon , as well as the smaller villages and towns in Surrey. The other benefit to living in Sutton is the sought after schooling.

The London Borough of Sutton is a London borough in South London, England and forms part of Outer London. It covers an area of 43 km2 (17 sq mi) and is the 80th largest local authority in England by population. It is one of the southernmost boroughs of London. It is south of the London Borough of Merton, west of the London Borough of Croydon and east of the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames. The local authority is Sutton London Borough Council. Its principal town is the eponymous Sutton.

The Borough has some of the schools with the best results in the country..

A Trust for London and New Policy Institute report noted that Sutton had the highest rate in London of pupils achieving 5 A* – C GCSEs. In December 2014 Sutton was described by a senior Government official as the most "normal place in Britain". In connection with this, the leader of Sutton Council described the borough as "quietly brilliant", and noted that 91% of residents say it is "a great place to live".

Low levels of recorded crime are a feature of the borough, being among the lowest in London. An Ipsos MORI poll in 2014 found that 97% of residents felt safe in the borough during the day, and 71% felt safe at night, a higher figure than in 2011.

The 2014 Family Hotspots Report, on the best places in England and Wales for families to live, placed three areas within the borough among the top 10 places in London. The areas were identified as postcodes SM1, SM2 (Sutton town) and SM3 (Cheam). A Rightmove study in 2015 found that Sutton was the fourth happiest borough in which to live out of 33 in London. It achieved the same placing in the 2016 survey.
In 2014, a survey by eMoov (Property Hot Spot Index) found Sutton to be the easiest place in the country in which to sell a property. It was shown in a national detailed Land Use Survey by the Office for National Statistics in 2005 that the London Borough of Sutton had the highest proportion of land taken up by gardens, 35.1%, of any district in England.

The London Borough of Sutton was one of the four "vanguard areas" selected in 2010 for the Big Society initiative.

St Helier Hospital (full title: St Helier Hospital and Queen Mary's Hospital for Children) in the London Borough of Merton and London Borough of Sutton is run by Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust along with Epsom Hospital. It is located next to the large St Helier estate and close to the major intersection known as Rosehill. The hospital offers a full range of hospital services including a 24-hour accident and emergency department. The site is also home to the South West Renal and Transplantation Service and the Queen Mary's Hospital for Children, a dedicated children's hospital. St Helier Hospital is a major teaching hospital for St George's, University of London, and is the second main teaching site for the clinical years of the medicine degrees outside of St George's Hospital.

Sutton has rail services to central London stations, including London Victoria, London Bridge and St Pancras International. Sutton borough has access to the London Underground with the Northern line in neighbouring Merton borough reachable by bus. The London Overground network, completed c. 2010, is 5 to 10 minutes away from Sutton at West Croydon station..

The Sutton & Mole Valley Lines railway route south from Sutton links the borough to Sussex and Surrey to the south, and to central London to the north, providing regular, direct services to stations including Clapham Junction, London Victoria, Dorking, Epsom, Horsham, Wimbledon and West Croydon. Also running through Sutton is the Sutton Loop Line which links St Albans and St Pancras International directly with the stations on the loop. The main station for all these services is Sutton railway station to the south of the town. The station is the largest and busiest in Sutton. Passenger rail services through Croydon are provided by Govia Thameslink Railway under the Southern and Thameslink brands. Council Tax Band: Holding Deposit: £253.00
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Homefield Park SM1

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About Gascoigne Pees, Sutton

40 High Street, Sutton, SM1 1HF
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Our lettings branch covers the entire local area and homes in the surrounding district of Sutton.

Our friendly, experienced and proactive team are focused on finding our landlords the right tenant, achieving the right rental price and most importantly, keeping you safe and legal. Many of our expert agents live locally and have developed forward-thinking knowledge of the area boasting years of collective experience, giving them unique insight into the local rental market.

Why choose Gascoigne-Pees?

For over 100 years, we have been helping people buy, sell, let and rent property throughout Greater London, Hampshire, Kent and Surrey. With a strong branch network and the support and knowledge of over 150 associated branches across Central London and the South of England, we are well positioned to help guide you at every stage of your journey.

We value all our customers and keep them at the forefront of everything we do by keeping things open, honest, and straightforward. As part of Countrywide, the UK's largest residential property group, we also have a full range of professional services to make your property journey simple and cost effective which includes help with mortgages, surveys, conveyancing, Land and New Homes.

Look no further for a letting agent in Sutton.

Local information about Sutton.

There is a huge selection of local shops, bars and restaurants to choose from in Sutton. There is also public art, a large library, music venue, cinema and theatre. Numerous Ofsted-ranked outstanding primary and secondary schools can be found in the area too. Rail links connect you to London within 20 minutes.

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