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1960s classic 4 bedroom Wates town house next to Dulwich Wood ?2200 pcm


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4 bedroom house to let in Peckarmans Wood/Dulwich borders ?2200


Mid century modern four bedroom town house on the edge of Dulwich Woods. Designed in 1963, the house is in a uniquely peaceful setting, surrounded by communal green space and overlooking the woods. Excellent transport links; a short walk to Sydenham Hill station with 4 trains an hour running to Victoria in 14 minutes.


The property is spacious and very light with large windows and a leafy outlook on all sides. Huge sitting room, 4 bedrooms (2 double, 2 single), 2 bathrooms, a utility room and garage. Low maintenance garden with access to extensive communal grounds. It has just been completely redecorated in Farrow and Ball neutral colours and is newly carpeted throughout.


The woods can be accessed from an entrance close to the house. Lordship Lane and Dulwich Village are easily accessible nearby; it is in the catchment area of a number of good/outstanding primary and secondary schools. The Dulwich Woodhouse pub is just round the corner on Crescent Wood Road.


Family or professional sharers.


More pictures can be seen through Open Rent- see URL address/ link below


https://www.openrent.co.uk/property-to-rent/london/4-bed-terraced-house-peckarmans-wood-se26/167769


No agents fee. References required.

Please phone or text 07983534869 to arrange a viewing.

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