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Stunning flat in great location (Tyrrell Rd SE22) in East Dulwich available now


Light and airy with south facing aspect and loads of storage


Large Double bedroom fitted double wardrobe - part or unfurnished


New conversion to very high specification including new carpets, kitchen, bathroom, wood flooring, and paintwork.


Quiet road with on street parking and bike store in front garden.


5 minutes walk to Lordship Lane or Peckham Rye bars, shops restuarants


Great transport links - 10 minutes walk from East Dulwich station or Peckham Rye - trains and London overground


Available to move in now.


Nice neighbours


?1300 ONO PCM Suit professional couple


NO AGENTS please


David 07815 883219 or [email protected] for photos and more info

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