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2 Bed flat to rent - ?1,450 pcm - rented


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Don't miss out on the opportunity to snap up this light and spacious 2 double bedroom plus study Victorian conversion flat, spread out over the first floor of an elegant Victorian house and located on ever popular Barry Road in East Dulwich SE22 0JU.


Well presented throughout with bright white walls and tall ceilings with recessed spot lighting the flat is modern and stylish and benefits from a large reception room to the left as you enter which gets plenty of natural light and comes furnished with curtains, sofa, an armchair and a coffee table. Go into the eat-in kitchen, with its white floor and white splash-back tiles and you'll find another excellent social space with ample room for a kitchen table and chairs and furnished with a cooker with gas hob and extractor fan, a washing machine, a dishwasher, a fridge freezer and a microwave. The modern bathroom is stylishly presented with black and white checked tiles and contains an extractor fan, a heated towel rail and a shower mounted over the bath. The flat is centrally heated and also has a door answerphone system.


There are two doubles bedrooms and a single room which could be used as an office or an additional storage room, there is no bed. The first bedroom is a good sized double with plenty of storage space, the second double bedroom has plenty of room for wardrobes, drawers and storage.


Available now furnished, the flat would make a lovely home for a young family or a couple wanting an office and a spare room or for 2 professional sharers and early viewing is strongly recommended.

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