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Apartment
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for rent
£ 1,375
New
High Street, Potters Bar, EN6
Station Road WD6 Borehamwood
· 517 sq.ft · 1 Bedroom · 1 Bath · Apartment
· Parking
Station Road WD6 Borehamwood · 517 sq.ft · 1 Bedroom · 1 Bath · Apartment · Parking
Key Point, undoubtedly a statement building in the heart of Potters Bar. Key Point offers a unique selection of one and two bedroom apartments to rent within a secure residential apartment building with the added bonus of allocated parking.LOCATIONKey Point is conveniently located within a short (13 minutes) walk to Potters Bar Station. Until 1850, Potters Bar was a farming community to the north of London. The arrival of the railway in that year began the town's transformation into the commuter town that it is today, with trains departing for London King's Cross, Welwyn Garden City, Cambridge and Peterborough. The station itself is contained within a modern office building, and visitors emerge onto Darkes Lane, the main shopping street of the town. Close to the station you'll find the Old Manor, a surviving section of the 13th century manor house around which the original village developed. Known as Wyllyotts Manor - although no family of that name are ever known to have lived there -
Key Point, undoubtedly a statement building in the heart of Potters Bar. Key Point offers a unique selection of one and two bedroom apartments to rent within a secure residential apartment building with the added bonus of allocated parking.LOCATIONKey Point is conveniently located within a short (13 minutes) walk to Potters Bar Station. Until 1850, Potters Bar was a farming community to the north of London. The arrival of the railway in that year began the town's transformation into the commuter town that it is today, with trains departing for London King's Cross, Welwyn Garden City, Cambridge and Peterborough. The station itself is contained within a modern office building, and visitors emerge onto Darkes Lane, the main shopping street of the town. Close to the station you'll find the Old Manor, a surviving section of the 13th century manor house around which the original village developed. Known as Wyllyotts Manor - although no family of that name are ever known to have lived there -
£ 1,375