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https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-80122636.html


I have owned this flat for 5 years. Was my first home and sadly have to sell. It's a wonderfully low maintenance flat, very quiet location, with a lovely sunny aspect throughout the day. Clever high windows in the back of the house provides gorgeous evening light dispersed through the trees at the back of the property. Thick walls mean low heating bills, and cool in the summer with lovely doors from the bedroom and lounge opening out onto the terrace providing a circular breeze through the property. Simple structure which means no victorian terrace-esque surprises here :)


The flat is a maisonette- it sits above a garage so no one below you, and own private front door.


Many happy memories in this flat, lovely community in the estate with great neighbours. Stacks of outdoor secure storage, off street parking and easy walking distance to Lordship and Dulwich Village! What more do you need.


The estate was designed by a Dutch architect- which is why all the little streets are named after Dutch towns! Very unique flat. Very happy to answer any questions. Beth.

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