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For Rent: 2bd flat bordering Dulwich Woods


rrmistry

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Hello!


I have a beautiful 2-bedroom, 2 bathroom, fully furnished apartment for rent. I have lived here for the last 8 years and am sad to leave but am relocating to the north-west for work purposes.


Available from: 05/09/2016

Price: ?1600pcm - includes fortnightly cleaner, excludes CT/utility bills


The flat is located on the 1st floor of a beautiful, converted Victorian building on the leafy, quiet Crescent Wood Road that borders Dulwich Woods. Easy access to Horseman Gardens, Lordship Lane, Dulwich Village & Crystal Palace


Transport:

Sydenham Hill - 8min walk - 15min to Victoria

Forest Hill - 20min walk - fast connections to London Bridge, Victoria and to Tube via Overground network

363 bus from end of road to Elephant & Castle


Comprising:

- communal lift

- entrance hallway leading to open plan kitchen/living area

- high ceilings, traditional features and solid oak flooring

- kitchen with new washing machine/dishwasher/integrated microwave

- main bedroom with recently renovated ensuite shower/WC

- 2nd bedroom - small double or study

- main bathroom - recently refurbished


Picture Gallery: http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-to-rent/property-60596534.html


Contact me at [email protected] to organise viewings or for further information.


Thanks!


Rav Mistry

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