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Stunning 2 large double bedroom Victorian flat with private garden.


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This stunning two large double bedroom Victorian garden flat has a lovely feel to it with its stripped floorboards and many original features. The layout makes it a very usable flat with a kitchen dinner leading onto the private rear garden. The Bathroom is a good size and the kitchen is modern with a dishwasher, washing machine and a breakfast bar. There are two large high ceilinged double bedrooms one with lovely arched windows and the other with French doors. Storage space is in abundance and there is also a handy cellar that has been used as an office in the past. The flat has the added advantage of special sound proof ceilings throughout.


The garden is partly paved with many established plants including a palm tree making it a great space for both entertaining and relaxing. There is also a small shed for storing things such as barbecues. The flat comes partly furnished with a degree of flexibility with the furniture.


Key features.

2 large double bedrooms,

Modern Kitchen and Bathroom,

Dishwasher, washing machine and breakfast bar,

Gas central heating,

Private rear garden,

Usable cellar,

Lots of storage space,

Soundproofed ceilings,

Free on road parking,

On a quiet tree lined road but near shops and Bars,

Close to Goose Green and Peckham Rye Common,

Close to Lordship lane,

Rent ?1850 pcm

Private landlord so no large fees


The Location.

In the heart of East Dulwich this flat is in the perfect location. Oakhurst Grove is a beautiful Victorian tree lined road which is quiet and offers free parking. Yet you are just minutes away from all the buzz and excitement of Lordship Lane as well as being close to Goose Green and beautiful Peckham Rye Common. Local shops and amenities are just a stone?s throw away, as are buses and rail links which are again all within a very short walking distance. London Bridge, Blackfriars and Victoria are just 12 to 15 mins by rail from East Dulwich Station.


Contact Richard on 07971292903

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