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1 bed garden flat on East Dulwich Grove.

Landscaped 45' south facing garden, with patio furniture. Fully furnished and Farrow and Ball paintwork. well maintained and lots of original Victorian features



Some info about the flat

Flat come fully furnished with leather sofa, table and chairs, tv unit / Sky box and sideboard in living room. All top quality furniture. All original Victorian fittings and lovely gas fire. Flat has plenty of storage and cellar to use. Private garden has lawn mover, cold frame, vegetable patch, table and chairs and garden bench.


Living room at the front and set back from road. It's is very quiet due to secondary glazing. Kitchen is in the middle with door to rear of the property. Bathroom with rain shower and separate toilet. Bedroom is at the rear overlooking garden and you get sun in the morning through large original sash windows (which have custom double glazing). Garden is private to the flat and not really overlooked. It's easy to forget you are in Zone 2. You get the sun until late in the summer.


Communal areas were recently refurbished with new paintwork and thick carpet. There's 2 other flats (3 story house) which are owner occupied. I live just round the corner with my wife.


Neighbors are very friendly and often out on their gardens.



Would suit professional person or couple who socialising in the sun.


?1400pcm and 6 weeks deposit. 12 month contract or more if you would like. Absolutely no Fees!



Please email for further details and viewings.

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