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Lovely one bedroom garden flat in excellent condition in an Edwardian conversion in sought-after Grove Park, situated inbetween East Dulwich, Bellenden Road and Camberwell.


The flat comprises a spacious reception room with a bay window and wooden floorboards, a built-in wardrobe and a fire place with a newly-installed multifuel stove, a small but fully-equipped kitchen, a small modern bathroom with shower over bath and a bedroom with French doors opening to the garden (for private use). Gas central heating.


Situated in a wonderful, quiet and leafy street with off-street permit free parking. Close to all facilities in Bellenden Road, Camberwell and East Dulwich.


A 10 minute walk to Denmark Hill station (London Overground, BR - 9 minutes to Victoria, direct BR services to the City and St Pancras), Peckham Rye and East Dulwich station are 15 minutes walking distance away (BR ? 10 minutes to London Bridge), and Peckham Rye station and within walking distance of King's College Hospital (10 minutes). There are

also many direct buses serving central London from near the property.


The flat is ideal for a professional person or a couple. Comes fully furnished so not apt if you

wish to bring pieces of furniture with you. Rent is ?1200 pcm with one month security deposit, inclusive of council tax, WIFI and water bills. Exclusive of gas and electricity bills. Available on 3 January for a period of 2 months only. Please send me a private message for more information and/or to arrange a viewing. No agents please.


Thanks, Annemarie

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