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2 Rooms Available in Spacious 3 Bed Flat Overlooking Peckham Rye Park (SE22 9QA)


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Situated overlooking Peckham Rye Park (bottom of Barry Road) this spacious 3 Bed Flat is really well connected. 10 minutes walk from Lordship Lane in East Dulwich and 7 minute walk to Trendy Rye Lane Peckham. Bus stop right outside the property (12, 363, 63 and 197 routes).


Two large double bedrooms available. Modern kitchen including dishwasher, washing machine, gas hobs and electric oven and grill. Very large communal garden at the rear which is perfect for BBQs along with a private balcony at he rear of the flat with garden table and chairs. The bathroom has both a bath and separate shower plus a heated towel rail. Beautiful light and airy living room with high ceiling and dinning room table.


Looking for professional people who are easy going, friendly and are respectful of the house. Although we all lead independent lives, it's nice to catch up over a beer or the odd glass of wine!!! Preferably male to keep a good balance in the house.


Off Street Private parking


The deposit is one months rent

Rent per month is ?600

Bills ?100 a month


Any additional questions or to set up a viewing, please contact Fergus [email protected] - 07599348574

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