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A wonderful bright and airy 1 bed with large garden on Barry Road


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I have this very bright and spacious one bed at the Peckham Rye end of Barry Road.


The property has been given a make over throughout with;


New fitted kitchen with new appliances,

Kitchen is also a diner big enough for a large table,

Reception room fitted with new carpets and access to garden.

Large bedroom, dual aspect with large built in wardrobes.

Large back garden - a sun trap.

?1350 per month.


The property is offered part but mainly unfurnished and is available from February.


I have a slightly cheaper 1 bed for ?1275 available too. See later thread for more details.


Ideal for a couple and must be referenced through HomeLet at ?49 per person. More information can be found on their website. No other fees required.


Any questions or if you want to see more pictures, PM me.

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