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Available 20-January - 2 bedroom cottage Cornflower Terrace ?1,950


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Quaint two bedroom cottage available late January.


This mid terrace (of three) is situated on a nice quiet road near Peckham Rye park and within the catchment area of Goodrich school. The house recently underwent a refurbishment;- the kitchen diner comes with a range cooker, Belfast sink, custom made larder, open shelving, a working fire, dishwasher, Bosch exxcel 8 washing machine and a new gas boiler. The bathroom has a roll top bath and separate dual shower, with wooden panelling on the walls and mosaic tile flooring. Upstairs had been recarpeted. The bedrooms have built in wardrobes. There is a small back garden with a built in seating area. There is also a studio which has previously been used as an artist studio. The sitting room has a light and cosy feel to it with working fireplace, shelving and original wooden flooring.


Pets welcome - although not suitable for big dogs. There is a catflap going out to the back garden.


Available unfurnished.


I've attached some photos.


Please PM if you are interested or would like to find out more


Thanks

Sarah

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