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TO RENT - Beautiful spacious 2 bed flat to rent - SE22 - ?1550 per month


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Available from 6th March 2017- FURNISHED

Private landlord - very pro-active and very re-active (testimonials can be provided). No tenant fees!

Beautiful, large 2 bed 1930's first floor flat to rent in Peckham Rye - 15 mins walk to both Peckham Rye Station and East Dulwich Station, around the corner from the bottom of Friern Road. Two min walk to no 63 bus stop - direct to Peckham Rye Station and Elephant and Castle.

Lovely communal garden at rear.

?1550 per month. Every room newly re-decorated in modern neutral d?cor (currently being painted).

Brand new integrated kitchen with washer dryer and dishwasher.

Brand new bathroom.

Brand new wooden Venetian blinds just being installed at every window.

The flat has lovely views overlooking Peckham Rye Park. It is full of natural daylight.

Some pics attached - more on request

Please call Stephanie on 07914 857370 to arrange viewing.

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