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Stunning large 2 double bed period flat overlooking Peckham Rye with roof terrace


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Bright, spacious, freshly refurbished & fully furnished 2 double bed with additional home office room in Georgian property overlooking Peckham Rye with Sunrise to Sunset roof terrace


Open plan kitchen (with dishwasher/washing machine & fridge freezer with roof light & window overlooking Rye infront of the sink for pretty washing up!), dining area & lounge with American walnut flooring with 2 further windows overlooking the Rye


2 bathrooms ? 1 with bath, Double shower, twin handbasins, other wet room


Master bedroom with roof terrace access & Rye views & built in wardrobes


Second large double bedroom with ample built in wardrobes


Neutral colour scheme throughout with new carpets


Ample storage


Underfloor heating


Off street parking for 1 car


7 mins walk to Peckham Rye station, close to all bars/restaurants/leisure amenities of Peckham Rye & East Dulwich

Suit professional non-smoking, pet free, couple


Private let, no agency fees


?1700 pcm exc council tax & bills


PM or call Irene (07957160707)

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