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2 Bed Flat Garden in Dunstans Road, East Dulwich ?1700pcm


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https://www.openrent.co.uk/property-to-rent/london/2-bed-flat-dunstans-road-se22/334329


http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent/property-63664693.html



This lovely refurbished split level Victorian flat is available in March 2018 It has two double bedrooms with private garden, own drive and it's set on a sought after residential street in East Dulwich next to the outstanding Goodrich Primary School.

The flat is presented throughout with neutral decor, new carpets and laminate floors in the hallway and kitchen.


The brand new kitchen is sleek and modern with plenty of high gloss white cupboards and marble effect worktop.

It includes a tall fridge freezer, a dishwasher, washing machine and an integrated electric fan oven with inset gas hob and overhead extractor. It also has underfloor heating.

The french doors in the kitchen open up to a good sized garden with decking, perfect for those summer BBQ's with family and friends.

The west facing kitchen captures the most beautiful afternoon evening sunlight.


The hallway boasts extra in-built shelving and a small storage room.

There are two double bedrooms with fresh decor.

The main bedroom is a blue grey colour and has a fitted wardrobe.


The bathroom is nice and spacious, it contains a shower and a bath with shower attachment.

It is decorated in a muted calico colour.


The living room is nice and big and lets in the most beautiful morning light.


This would make a lovely home for a professional or a young family and couple. Contact us to arrange a viewing as this property won't be on the market long!


The property benefits from the vibrancy and amenities of Lordship Lane, a 10 min walk away.

Couples with children of Primary school age will note that the house is situated a stones throw from Goodrich Primary school.

In terms of green spaces, Dulwich Park, Peckham Rye and Goose Green are all easily accessible as is East Dulwich swimming pool and leisure centre.


Transport links are excellent; East Dulwich Station is a 15 minute walk with fast direct links on to London Bridge in 10 mins. There are a great number of bus routes that run from Lordship Lane and Barry Road into town.

The property has its own drive and on street parking outside the property is free.

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