🏡 Just Listed To Let – King Henry’s Wharf, SE18

Beaumont Gibbs are delighted to offer this well-presented one-bedroom ground floor flat, set within the highly sought-after King Henry’s Wharf riverside development beside the River Thames.

🏡 Just Listed To Let – King Henry’s Wharf, SE18
Beaumont Gibbs are delighted to offer this well-presented one-bedroom ground floor flat, set within the highly sought-after King Henry’s Wharf riverside development beside the River Thames. Offering a clean, modern living space with peaceful views over the communal gardens, this lovely home is ideal for a professional or couple seeking comfort and convenience in a tranquil riverside setting.

✨ Key Features:
🛋 Bright lounge – 16'0" x 8'9" (narrowing to 7'9")
🍳 Modern fitted kitchen with oven, hob, fridge freezer & washing machine
🛏 Double bedroom – 10'0" x 8'5"
🛁 Clean & tidy shower room
🌿 Attractive communal gardens with pleasant views
🚪 Ground floor position – easy access
🔥 Electric heating & double glazing
🎨 Offered unfurnished – ready to make your own
🚗 Communal parking area

📍 Prime Riverside Location – King Henry’s Wharf, SE18:
Enjoy scenic Thames Path and riverside walks just moments away
Excellent local bus routes to Woolwich Arsenal, Plumstead & Thamesmead
Easy access to Woolwich Arsenal (Elizabeth Line, DLR & National Rail)
Close to local shops, cafés & amenities

💬 Why It’s Great for Landlords:
Riverside developments like King Henry’s Wharf remain highly desirable for tenants, especially professionals seeking peaceful surroundings with great transport links. At Beaumont Gibbs, our proven marketing and local expertise ensure properties like this are let swiftly and to quality tenants.

📞 Interested in arranging a viewing or finding out how we can help let your property? Contact Beaumont Gibbs Lettings today.
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