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Garden Flat - Available immediately


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This spacious part/furnished bottom half of a Victorian house has spacious rooms, high ceilings and bay window.

Separate living room, kitchen, spacious bedroom with built-in storage, bathroom, front and rear gardens.


Located on a quiet leafy road on the SE5/SE15 border with free parking.

7 minute walk to Peckham Rye & Denmark Hill stations.

Well connected for buses going through Camberwell to City etc


5 minutes to Bellenden Road via the nearest park, Warwick Gardens.

No. 67 caf? and Sainsbury?s Local are also minutes away.


Best suited to a professional couple with no pets. Short-term lets considered.

**Interior photographs are now available but too large in size to share here**

Everybody who sees the place loves it!


PM me with an email address to receive photos and to arrange a viewing over the coming days.

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Hi, my partner and I are looking for a place to rent for at least 6 months beginning January 11th. If you could please send some photos, and let me know your sense of the dates it will be available that would be great.Could come by and have a look either tomorrow or Thursday.

Many thanks,

Maeve

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