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To Let: Gorgeous 4 Bed House directly behind Horniman Museum. Spectacular views; Fairlawn catchment


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Beautiful, spacious, family home just behind the Horniman Museum and Gardens on Westwood Park - Lots more photos available - please PM for more.


Our letting has just fallen through so we are pricing this to let quickly. Was ?2500PCM NOW ?2250.


4 Bedroom House


Ground Floor:

* Large living room

* Fantastic kitchen-diner with granite worktops and modern appliances

* Wide hallway

* Neutral d?cor

* Understairs WC

* Double-glazed throughout

* Patio doors leading into garden

* Porch

* Wooden floors


First Floor:

* Original Art Deco bathroom, WC and stained glass windows

* 1 large double bedroom with built-in wardrobes

* Another large double bedroom with garden views

* Sizeable single room

* Wooden floors

* Airing cupboard

* Combi boiler


Second floor:

* Huge bedroom ? the entire floor!

* Spectacular views over central London

* En suite with roll-top cast iron bath and walk-in shower

* Filled with light

* Built-in wardrobes

* Neutral carpet


Garden:

* Double garage

* Terrace and garden

* Shared driveway

* Free parking


This is a well-loved, beautiful home that has been lived in by us for nine years, and by our lovely tenants (a family of four who need to relocate) for the last four years. The neighbourhood is exceptionally friendly.


It is superbly located: one minute walk to the Horniman; ten minutes to Forest Hill and Honor Oak Stations; close to Peckham Rye and Dulwich Park, and one street away from East Dulwich. Very close to Fairlawn and Horniman Primary Schools.


Non-smoking professionals - ideal for families.

Please PM me for more information/viewings/more photos or information. References required.

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