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Reduced!!! - 3 bed house near great school!


Nancywalsh

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FANTASTIC 3 bed home with 120FOOT GARDEN next to the HORNIMAN GARDENS in one of the most sought-after roads in Forest Hill.


?2000 per month. See photos on Rightmove.


Set behind the Horniman Gardens and a stone?s throw from the ever-popular HORNIMAN SCHOOL ? - this stunning house is a must-see. It?s set in a unique location - feeling truly secluded ? and would be ideal for a family.


Behind the house is the Horniman Gardens and Nature Trail ? with award-winning museum and popular farmer?s market every Saturday.


Completely REFURBISHED ? the house has 3 bedrooms, family bathroom, a large OPEN-PLAN kitchen-diner and living room with open FIREPLACE, separate laundry area and downstairs toilet.


The garden is HUGE ? with a raised DECK AREA for outside dining ? surrounded by lovely trees and shrubs.


Happy to accommodate a family wishing to move in before the 15th January Lewisham primary school admissions deadline. Horniman is an unusually small school (only 231 pupils) ? rated GOOD by Osted with a new dynamic headteacher and a close-knit community where everyone knows everyone.


7mins walks to Forest Hill Station with direct services to London Bridge (12mins) and Canada Water for the Jubilee Line and Canary Wharf (12mins) and Shoreditch (20mins).


?2000pm (+ ?2000 deposit) This is our home, we are renting this ourselves as we are moving abroad.

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