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1-bed flat & patio to rent INCL UTILITIES, Dulwich. Award-winning period property.Interior designed.


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One bedroom, ground floor flat to rent in Dulwich, 7 mins from station, 2 mins shops, cafes, dry cleaner etc. Fantastic reviews from previous tenants (all busy professionals who have found it really convenient), and the property won an Interior Design award. Grand living room, double bedroom, bathroom/shower, p.c. desk & bookshelf area, large kitchen with French doors leading to patio. (Cat-flap in French doors too - might be able to accommodate one well-behaved cat).


Recently refurbished, period features including wooden floor in through-room/lounge, but all 'mod cons'. Rewired & replumbed, central heating. Utilities & broadband etc included in rent, so total ?1400 pcm, nothing else to pay.


Very easy travel to Central London & South East. Previous tenants calculated some timings:-


APPROX TRAVEL TIMES ***FROM THE PROPERTY***

Victoria : 19 minutes door-to-door

Westminster: 23 minutes door-to-door

The City: 33 minutes (to St Paul?s)

Canary Wharf: 25 minutes

London Bridge: 42 minutes

Blackfriars: 23 minutes

Farringdon: 25 minutes


Short leafy walk to Gym, swimming pool, art gallery, free tennis court, beautiful park.


This postcode has just been voted "3rd in the top postcodes for happiness" (in a survey of 119 London postcodes!)


It's not possible to attach large photos in the forum, so if interested please kindly email me on [email protected] and I'll send some over to you.


I'm very happy to answer any questions and arrange viewing to suit you.


Private landlord not Agency.

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Hi pippin,


Is the flat still available and if so, available for August 1st?


My wife and I (professional - early 40's) are renovating in the area and looking for a clean / quiet place to escape to during the work.


Regards,


EDAdam

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