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Light and bright one bed flat to rent ?1100pcm


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This one bedroom flat on Barry Road in East Dulwich is available for rent from 2 November, furnished for ?1100pcm. It's ideal for a professional single or a couple with minimal space requirements.


The flat is decorated in neutral colours, it's bright and light with very high ceilings and enormous sash windows. There is wood flooring in the lounge and kitchen, cream carpets in the hall and bedroom. The bathroom has a white bath, sink, loo, heated towel rail, chrome fittings and black slate floor.


The bedroom is much larger than average for flats and has enough shelving for about 500 books. In the bedroom is a new double wooden frame bed and mattress, a 1930's wardrobe with mirror, a desk and chair.


The lounge and kitchen is combined - the kitchen is small with everything you need - including a fan oven, gas hob, washing machine, counter top fridge with freezer compartment. The lounge furniture includes a double futon sofa, a table with four chairs and a bookshelf.


The flat's location is ideally situated for Peckham Rye, the station is accessible in approx 10 minutes by bus (no 12, 197, 63, 363) which connects to London Bridge and the London Overground.


I privately manage the flat so you'll save on agency fees, and have a landlord dedicated to maintaining the property. I'm looking for a minimum of a 12 month contract.

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