£1,000 pcm
(£231 pw)
2 bed terraced house to rentCranmer Street, Leicester LE3
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Available from 10 January 2026
- Part furnished
About this property
Available Now!
2 Bedrooms
2 Reception Rooms
Zero Deposit Scheme Available
Courtyard Garden
This well-maintained two-bedroom mid-terraced house is available for immediate occupation and is conveniently located close to local amenities and transport links in Leicester.
The ground floor comprises a front reception room, a rear reception room, and a separate kitchen To the first floor are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom
The property also benefits from useful under-stairs storage and a rear courtyard garden with outbuildings, providing additional storage space.
Offered in good decorative order throughout, this property would be well suited to professionals or a small family.
Information:
- Rent; £1000 Per Calendar Month
- Deposit; £1153 or zero deposit option available. Call the office for more information.
- Holding Deposit: 1 week's rent
- Council tax band: A Leicester City Council
- EPC Rating: 61 D
- Length of the tenancy- minimum 12 months
- Offered Part Furnished
EPC Rating: D
Location
This property is situated in a prime location situated between Narborough Road and Fosse Road South. The area boasts excellent accessibility to both De Montfort University and Leicester City Centre. Additionally, the well-known Narborough Road provides convenient connections to the M1/M69 motorway, facilitating easy travel to various destinations. Within walking distance, residents can find supermarkets, convenience stores, and a social club. Meanwhile, Narborough Road hosts a diverse range of shops, bars, and restaurants catering to a variety of preferences. Located just one and a half miles away, the vibrant city of Leicester offers a plethora of dining options and entertainment venues, including the bustling Highcross Shopping Centre. Leicester's railway station provides direct routes to London St Pancras, as well as efficient connections to Nottingham and Birmingham.
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