£1,650 pcm
(£381 pw)
2 bed flat to rentBeaver Close, Morden SM4
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Available from 28 October 2025
- Unfurnished
- Freehold
About this property
Purpose Built Apartment
Two Double Bedrooms
Large Living / Reception Room
Recently Re-Decorated
Communal Gardens
Energy Rating - C
Private Residents Parking
Holding Deposit: 380.00
summary
This fantastic two-bedroom flat on the first floor is ideally located, offering convenient access to Worcester Park Station, Raynes Park Station, Motspur Park Station, and St. Helier Station, all providing connections to London.
Description
This vibrant first-floor flat, designed for multipurporse living, features two double, capacious bedrooms and a sizeable, seperate reception area; along with an isolated contemporary kitchen and bathroom. Additional advantages of the property include resident parking, access to communal gardens, double glazing, and a secure phone entry system.
Beaver Close offers a prime location with easy access to Worcester Park Station, Raynes Park Station, Motspur Park Station, and St. Helier Station, all of which connect to London. Local bus services can transport you to Morden High Street, where Morden Tube Station is situated, offering excellent connections to London via the Northern Line.
Transport:
Morden is the most southerly station on the Northern line Tube. There are train stations at Wimbledon Chase, South Merton, Morden South and St Helier on the Thameslink Wimbledon loop line with Blackfriars, Farringdon and St Pancras services. Direct trains from South Merton to Blackfriars take 38 minutes. Trains to Waterloo require a change at Wimbledon and take about 30 minutes. Wimbledon Chase is in Zone 3 and all the other stations are in Zone 4. There are Tramlink stops at Merton Park, Morden Road and Phipps Bridge with trams to Wimbledon and Croydon, and there are plans to extend the line to Sutton through Morden.
Shops and restaurants:
Morden’s town centre could do with a few more independent cafes and coffee shops, although with both Wimbledon and Kingston so close it is hard to see where the improvement is going to come from. At the moment supermarket shopping is catered for by Sainsbury’s, Iceland and Lidl. The best local café is run by the National Trust in Morden Hall Park where there is also a large garden centre and National Trust shop.
Open Space:
Morden Hall Park is the jewel in Morden’s crown; the park has the River Wandle running through it, a nature reserve, wetlands boardwalk and a rose garden and heritage features such as an old snuff mill and stable block. Morden Park in London Road is a large park with woodland, a bandstand and a pitch and put course. Cannon Hill Common between Morden and Raynes Park has a lake popular with anglers.
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Deposit
£1,903
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