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Family Home in Telegraph Hill With Beautiful Views


TomBrock

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A beautifully presented 3-bed house offers light and spacious accommodation and is tastefully decorated throughout. ?2350 a month.


The large bright kitchen is well appointed with plenty of space for entertaining and double doors leading to a landscaped, south facing courtyard-style garden. The dual aspect reception room is huge with high ceilings and a bay window (views of the Gherkin and Tower Bridge!) and has a wood-burning stove and stripped wooden floors. There is a generous storage cupboard on the ground floor for bicycles and sports equipment.


Upstairs is a spacious split-level landing (with a built-in study area) leading to the three double bedrooms and family bathroom. The master bedroom has an en suite shower room, walk-in wardrobe and panoramic views across the whole of London including sights such as Big Ben, the London Eye and the Shard.


Not only is the house well-connected for central London (Nunhead station is a three minute walk, with direct trains to Blackfriars, St Pancras and Victoria; the Overground at Brockley is ten minutes away), Telegraph Hill is a wonderful community with its two lovely parks, the lively Hill Station caf? and the Telegraph pub, as well as having excellent schools on the doorstep (Edmund Waller Primary and the Haberdashers Askes Free School and Secondary School). The amenities of East Dulwich and Peckham are within easy reach.


You can see more images here:

https://www.gumtree.com/p/flats-houses/family-home-in-telegraph-hill-with-beautiful-views/1205910788

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