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3 bed refurbed Peckham/Camberwell flat panoramic views of London


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3 bedrooms (2 doubles & 1 single) available in this warm, bright and spacious modern flat in Peckham with balconies, generous lounge and kitchen diner. Being refurbished now so tenants will enjoy a brand new kitchen and bathroom and newly decorated bedrooms and lounge (all photos are before the refurb and a viewing is encouraged). Ideal location for staff of King?s College Hospital or students (Camberwell Arts College, Southbank Uni, Goldsmiths). Landlord flexible and will let furnished/unfurnished as needed. ?415/week excludes bills. EPC rating C. Deposit is 1 month's rent. Short term and long term lets considered.


Ideal Zone 2 flat-share for staff of King?s Hospital or students. Close to King?s Hospital (11 min bike ride, 22 min bus, 30 min walk), Camberwell Arts College (5 min bike ride, 20 min walk), Southbank Uni (15 min bike, 20 min bus, 45 min walk), London College of Communication (11 min bike, 25 min bus), Goldsmith's (14 min bike, 30 min bus, 45 min walk), School of Economics (25 min bike, 30 min bus), King's College (30 min bike, 40 min bus), UCL (32 min bike, 45 min bus). Local transport links include Peckham Rye train station which offers National Rail and London Overgound connections and Elephant & Castle tube which connects to the Northern and Bakeloo lines.


Great location. Within walking distance of vibrant Peckham and Camberwell's many independent bars and restaurants, farmer's market and 2 swimming pools. Opposite gorgeously green Burgess Park which offers refurbished tennis courts, a landscaped lake, cafe, excellent BMX track and Park Runs every Saturday morning. Large supermarket within 5 minutes walk.


This dual aspect flat is on the second floor of a modern block of flats. It comprises a bright and spacious lounge with generous south facing windows all along one wall. The lounge opens out onto a south facing balcony overlooking many trees and a park. There will be a newly refurbished kitchen diner, 3 good sized bedrooms, a newly refurbed bathroom and a seperate WC. There is also a very big under stair store cupboard which is large enough to store 3 bicycles, suitcases, books, folders etc. The property is in a secure block with lift access and a video and phone door entry system.


Managed directly by landlord who lives nearby.

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