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1-bed flat 5 minutes walk from peckham rye station (?1400 & bills)


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Great flat on ground floor of Victorian house in Peckham Rye. Includes one large double bedroom and one single room (ideal as an office or studio), combined kitchen and living room, larder with tall fridge/ freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and small outdoor decked patio for sunny evenings.


Located just off Bellenden Road, five minutes? walk from Peckham Rye station and twenty minutes stroll to Kings Hospital. There is a nice community feel to the area. Frequent trains run to London Bridge, Victoria, Shoreditch and Kings Cross and it is very easy to get to Camberwell, Dulwich, Herne Hill and Brixton. Near Peckham Rye park for runners and Lordship lane for cafes, pubs and local restaurants.


Available from 22 September. Ideal for single professional tenant or student. Rent is ?1,400 plus bills (can give estimate).


Very happy to answer any questions.

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