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One bedroom flat available to rent from October 1st


Barry_Underhill

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If you are looking a little further afield, we have a vacancy from 1 October for our one bedroom flat in Anerley. We are both former ED residents with strong links to the area but wanted to reach any potential tenants who may be open to other SE London locations.


The flat is in an excellent location in Anerley, 2 minutes to Crystal Palace Park and short stroll to all that the Crystal Palace ?Triangle? has to offer with its abundance of bars, cafes, restaurants and boutique shops.

Superb transport links into town via Overground: Anerley (0. 3 miles) / Penge West (0. 3 miles) / Crystal Palace (0. 3 miles) and direct trains to Victoria and London Bridge.


? Part furnished living room with sofa.

? Contemporary new kitchen with washing machine, oven, electric hob and fridge

? Smart, modern mosaic tiled bathroom with white bathroom suite

? Secure shared entrance leading into clean and well-maintained communal hallway

? Pretty shared garden to side and rear of the property

? Garden accessed through double doors from living area - perfect for outdoor dining

? Allocated private parking space with visitor?s parking available for guests

? Re-decorated throughout in neutral tones with new carpets and laminate flooring

? Located off Anerley Park on private mews road offering a peaceful retreat from London life

? Private let - no hidden agency fees.

? Please note that bills are not included in the rental charge


Further information


? Available 1st October 2017

? Rental of ?1150 per month (one month security deposit required). Minimum 1 year rental

? Clean, reliable tenants sought. References requested. Non smokers only

? Open day to be confirmed with evening viewings possible by appointment.



https://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/anerley/3364370


Please send me a direct message if you have any enquiries.


Josh and Emily Wheeler

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