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Rkatyal

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Available to rent from 1-October: A light, spacious three bedroom apartment (2 double, 1 single/study) with excellent location in Dulwich for GBP1600PCM (unfurnished). Very close to overground station, Belair/Dulwich Park and local schools such as Oakfield, Dulwich college, Rosemead etc. Fully enclosed private garage with the property.


- Split-level (1st/2nd floor) purpose built apartment situated in popular residential development in close proximity to Dulwich village

- Two double and one single bedrooms with fitted wardrobes

- Kitchen: Spacious and bright with big windows, tiled flooring and cabinet units

- All windows are double glazed. Ample storage in apartment

- New combination boiler

- Private covered off street parking garage

- Communal gardens in front and rear for access of residents only

- Excellent Transport links: 3 mins walk to West Dulwich station with excellent links to London Victoria (7 mins) and London Bridge (20 mins)

- Close proximity to all Dulwich schools (independent and state)

- Flat being renovated with new lights


- To let unfurnished includes fridge/freezer, washing machine, Oven and cooking hob, Cooking hood

- Suit professional couple / young family / sharers


Rent: GBP1600 PCM (unfurnished); excluding council tax and utility bills.

- No pets. References required. Deposit (6 weeks)


EPC rating: D

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