Fore Street, Kingskerswell
£1,300 pcm
A beautifully restored 4 bedroom cottage based in the village of Kingskerswell. This cottage has been re-instated back in 1999 to re-create its unique authenticity, the cottage has some gorgeous features including an original brick fireplace and Norwegian Blue Granite hearth. The wooden doors in the dining room and kitchen have been reclaimed from Salcombe Church with a lovely stain glass window inserted. Other features for this cottage include a Victorian rolled edge bath rub, a conservatory with french doors leading to a small private garden, built in wardrobes and a Belfast sink in the kitchen. The loft has been converted into a double bedroom with beams and an en-suite bathroom.
Viewings of this property is highly recommended, please get in contact to view this stunning cottage with a lovely history attached to it.
- Norwegian Blue Granite Hearth
- Victorian Rolled Edge Bath Tub
- En-suite
- Conservatory
EPC E
The asking rent does not include charges that may be payable before and/or during the duration of the tenancy, therefore you may be required to make one or more of the following permitted payments:
- A tenancy deposit of one months rent
- Interest at a rate of 3% above the Bank of England’s base rate, for late payment of rent (which is more than 14 days overdue)
- Holding Deposit of 1 weeks rent is required prior proceeding to the referencing stage of your application **
- Payments associated with early termination of the tenancy when requested by the tenant
- Payments to service providers in respect of utilities, communication services, TV licence and council tax
- Other payments, permitted under appropriate legislation, including damages.
** A holding deposit is money paid when you’ve agreed to rent a property, but haven’t signed a contract. If you pay a holding deposit you’re guaranteeing you’ll take up the tenancy. If the agents accept it they’re guaranteeing they’ll let the property to you, subject to references being accepted. A holding deposit is set against your first months rent. If the agreement is cancelled, and it’s not your fault and all information you provided upon application was accurate, the holding deposit would be returned to you.
The agent is a member of the Property Redress Scheme and Client Money Protect.