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TO LET: Luxury One Bed Flat, balcony, garden, 5 mins FH Stn,


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Luxury spacious flat with Juliet balcony and garden, available to rent from March 2020. This furnished property is situated in an enviable location, tucked away on the quiet, residential part of Stanstead Road, Forest Hill, less than 5 minutes walk from Forest Hill train station.


The property offers the following features:


Charming detached building with attractive period features (wrought iron railings, Tudor style wooden beams, etc.)

Juliet balcony overlooking woodland view

Spacious landscaped garden

Light and airy throughout, finished to an excellent standard

Unrestricted and plentiful parking

Furnished with quality, neutral furniture

Fully fitted luxury kitchen with integrated appliances & boiler

Modern, elegant bathroom with bath and power shower

Spacious open-plan lounge and dining area with wooden flooring

Large well-presented double bedroom with high-quality, neutral carpet

Handy bike storage to rear of property

Excellent quality throughout


Less than 5 mins walk to Forest Hill train station, for links to London Bridge, Victoria, Canada Water, Hoxton, Shoreditch, Dalston and Highbury & Islington

Local amenities include independent cafes, restaurants, pubs and boutique shops (Bona, St David, Sylvan Post, Dartmouth Arms, Canvas and Cream....), large Sainsbury?s supermarket and a state of the art leisure centre

Plenty of green spaces, including Horniman Museum and Gardens (with fantastic farmer?s market), Dulwich and Sydenham Hill Woods



Available from March 2020

Rent ?1200 pcm

Minimum stay 6 months

Reference and identity checks required

Security deposit required


Preferences for new tenant(s):

Ideal for couple or single person

Professional

Non-smoking

No pets


CALL OR EMAIL NOW TO BOOK APPOINTMENT

07585984806

[email protected]

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