Nicky Properties

NICKY PROPERTIES LTD –

MR HARNAIK SINGH KULLAR

57-59 BEXLEY HIGH STREET, BEXLEY, KENT

Properties for Rent in London –

Tasteful public access areas, regularly redecorated every 8-10 years or so, with modern, contemporary lighting, (electricity supply provided by nearest tenant).

Luxurious, deep pile carpets, – regularly cleaned and shampooed every 8-10 years or so, and immediately replaced when worn areas pose any danger to residents.

Simulated marble tile flooring in public areas, regularly cleaned every 8-10 years or so, and immediately replaced when worn areas pose any danger to residents (unwashed bloodstains are an added feature).

Simulated marble tile flooring in public areas, with convenient ridge, (caused by electric power cable), and hole allowing inspection of loose floorboards below. Discarded wires and nails are another attractive feature.

Unusual electrical equipment featuring recent & ‘post war’ items, with tenants sharing electricity, (and gas & water) supplies in an attractive communal atmosphere.

Tenants also provide electricity to public areas.

This non-fireproofed box may also be accessed from the street when the landlord’s employees and agents regularly leave the front door open or unlocked.

 

Attractively carpeted stairs to first floor, with detached hardwood handrail and protruding nails

 

Detail of attractively carpeted stairs to first floor, with detached hardwood handrail and protruding nails

 

Entrance door (not a fire door) to stairs to first floor – notice the superb decorative order and immaculate cleanliness.

 

Items attractively placed by the landlord’s workers as permanent decorative features after ‘upgrading’ the property – notice the excellent level of refurbishment on the skirting board & wallpaper.

Other items tastefully left as permanent decorative features by the landlord’s workmen during the recent refurbishment,

 

A fire alarm as a delightful decorative feature (as it is non-operative) – like most of the  other alarms in the building.

 

A standard internal door, tastefully painted in it’s original colour, (disguised as a ‘fire door’ – which opens inwards against the direction of escape) – is surmounted by a large glass pane.

 

 

Another standard internal door, (disguised as a fire door), with the keyhole and lock void ingeniously stuffed with paper and filled, and with a whimsical cracked door-case.

 

 

This charming vintage gas boiler has been retained in it’s antique state by not having been inspected or refurbished in over eight years.

 

If you are considering renting one of the seven flats in this charming, Victorian property you can do so with confidence as it has recently been inspected and passed by the Environmental Safety Department of Greenwich Council.

 

 

 

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