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3 Angel Oak Point, 3, Sheldon St, Croydon, CR0 1SS
3, 3 Angel Oak Point, Sheldon St, Croydon, CR0 1SS
London Living Rent Flat
1-bedroom apartment available through the London Living Rent re-let scheme in Croydon!
Angel Oak Point offers a contemporary home to be proud of, built to reflect your urban lifestyle and within easy commuting distance of the centre of London. It's the perfect place to put down roots through the London Living Rent scheme.
Flat 3 Angel Oak Point is situated on the first floor, and offers an open-plan kitchen/living area with integrated appliances, a large bedroom with fitted carpet, one bathroom, and a private balcony.
Situated on the main London to Gatwick line, East Croydon station is one of the major stations in the south-east. You can be in London Victoria in under twenty minutes and there are also regular services to London Bridge. In the other direction, Brighton is under 45 minutes away. For travel across South London, simply hop on a tram and link up with Wimbledon, Mitcham and Beckenham. Croydon is also great for road links. It's a straightforward drive down to the M25 where you can connect with the national motorway network.
When you're heading further afield, Gatwick is under 20 minutes by train and the channel tunnel can be reached via the M25 and M20. Yet, living at Angel Oak Point, one of the greatest joys is an afternoon of walking. With the magnificent Surrey Hills so close to where you live, your walking boots might be the finest transport of all.
*Images are for marketing purposes only, indicative of specification and layout. Not from actual flat.



Eligibility for London Living Rent
In order to be eligible to use the London Living Rent scheme, there are several general criteria you must meet:
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You must be at least 18 years’ old with a clean credit history
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Your annual household income must be less than £67,000
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A live/work connection in the local borough is often required
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Either have a formal tenancy (for example, in the private rented sector) or live in an informal arrangement with family or friends as a result of struggling with housing costs;
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Not own any other residential home; and
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Be unable to currently buy a home (including through shared ownership) in your local area.