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Three double bedroom Victorian massive half house with private garden in great East Dulwich location


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?2400 pcm ono

Three double bedroom property

Prime location walking distance to stations

Two bathroooms one is ensuite

Large south facing garden with garden room

Quiet road on street parking

Newly refurbished

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It is located on a quiet friendly street just around the?corner from Northcross Road Saturday market and the shops and cinema in Lordship Lane.

The?property is excellently located for both?city and west end workers.?

It is ideal for either a?family, or professional sharers.??

It has fantastic transport links to both the City?and most other parts of London as East Dulwich and?Peckham Stations?are both within walking distance.?


From Peckham station you are just four stops on?the new "Ginger Line" Overground Tube line to?Clapham Junction, seven stops to Hoxton - or two?stops on the British Rail to either Victoria or?London Bridge in 9 minutes.

The?property has been totally refurbished?from top to bottom and includes new carpets?wood flooring and underfloor heating.

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The kitchen is fully fitted and includes a?dishwasher, 5 ring gas hob, electric oven, large American style?fridge?freezer with ice and cold water dispenser, and Bosch washer/drying machine. There is?plenty of room to eat in the kitchen.?


The kitchen leads out onto a private south facing?rear garden - which is ideal for summer?barbecues.?

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The?property is double glazed and has an energy?efficient boiler and low energy light bulbs which means low?electricity bills.

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All three of the bedrooms are light and airy and?large enough to fit a double bed and desk, and?either have an additional wardrobe or built-in?storage space.?

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The two?bathrooms comprise one with bathtub?(with shower over), and one ensuite with shower -?both?have sinks, shaver sockets?and toilets.

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It's a short walk to the bustling and vibrant?Peckham High Street (Lidl and Morrisons,?McDonalds, Primani etc) - on one side - and the more?laid back buggy- friendly territory of East?Dulwich with its large?Sainsburys Supermarket on Dog Kennel Hill - on the other.

Marks & Spencer Foodhall, William Rose Butchers, Moxon's Fishmongers and Franklins Farm shop deli and restaurant are just around the corner as are loads of great bars, pubs plus several?of the best local neighbourhood restaurants in London (Ganapati), Bon Bouffe,The Begging Bowl,?Artusi.?

Several of South London's best pubs are also nearby - eg The Great Exhibition, The Gowlett Arms, The East Dulwich Tavern, The Victoria Inn, The Montpellier , The Actress and Frank's Rooftop bar in the summer.?

Recreational facilities can be found at Goose?Green Leisure Center (Gym and Swimming Pool) Peckham Rye,?Jags Sports Club and Dulwich Park.?

Entertainment can be found at the new Picture House Cinema Lordship Lane,The Bussey Building and Peckhamplex Cinema - both walking distance.

???????? Local Culture includes - South London Gallery,?Dulwich Picture Gallery.

???????? Long term let available - 6 month minimum contract .

???????? Available from c.?14th April?2017

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