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NOW LET. 1 bedroom flat. Lovely neat and clean top floor flat to rent on Asylum Road.


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Lovely neat, clean and quiet top floor one bedroom flat in Victorian conversion to rent on Asylum Road.


http://www.moveflat.com/London_Peckham_SE15_%C2%A31200_1_Bed_Flat_509876.htm


Great location close to Peckham town centre with its numerous new eateries, bars and art events.

The flat is only a short 5 min walk away from Queens Road Peckham station from where you can travel to London Bridge in 8 min.

The Overground also services Queens Road Peckham taking less than 20 min to reach Shoreditch for example. The flat comprises of two equally sized rooms and would suit both a couple as well as two individuals sharing.


The flat is in great condition - newly decorated, new carpet; new kitchen and appliances (fridge, oven, washing machine).


Partly furnished with good quality double bed, sofa, kitchen table and chairs.

There is ample storage space in units and cupboards too.

Very quiet being the only flat on the top floor of a period building.


Rent ?1150 pcm exl bills and council tax.

Available from Saturday 15th April 2017.

Please get in touch for any further information or to book a viewing.

Deposit and references are required.

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