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Stunning 2/3 Bed Garden Maisonette to let in Dulwich/Herne Hill


Grainne Gleeson

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The property is a very spacious (82 sq m) 2/3 bedroom Edwardian style self-contained garden flat in a great location. Accommodation comprises 2 equal sized double bedrooms, sitting room/3rd bedroom and separate open plan kitchen/dining room with direct access to a south facing private patio garden. The apartment has undergone a major renovation with newly fitted bathroom and kitchen, total redecoration, and all new flooring. Quality materials and fittings have been used throughout. Kitchen has all new appliances including washer/dryer, dishwasher, oven, hob and extractor hood. There is excellent storage space in bedrooms and hallway. New boiler and gas central heating system installed. Private front and rear gardens with own hall door entrance. Flat comes fully furnished with top quality furniture.


The flat has excellent transport links, located 8 minutes walk to Herne Hill BR railway station with links to London Victoria (9 minutes), the City (13 minutes), and a 15 minute walk to North Dulwich station with links to BR London Bridge and the underground. The flat is well served by buses to local and central London destinations, with the no 3 bus stop (24 hour service to Regent Street) just one minute walk away.


Dulwich Village with its famous Park and Picture Gallery, Herne Hill and East Dulwich are all within walking distance. Rosendale School is directly opposite.


This is a fantastic flat, ideally suited to professional sharers or a couple, offering considerable space and a great location.


Available now for minimum of a year on an assured shorthold lease.


Rent ?1850 p.c.m exclusive of bills. Furnished. References essential

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