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We are sadly leaving our lovely flat as we are moving out of London and have offered to do viewings on behalf of our landlady. The flat is in a great location just off the park and is nicely decorated throughout - i don't think the photos do it justice! Please PM with a little bit of information about yourself to arrange viewings.


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Sunny spit level floor 1 bed flat on Carden Rd SE15 on quiet street parallel to Peckham Rye Common.

Good for Peckham Rye or Nunhead stations and an easy walk to local shops & bars etc on Evelina Rd, Lordship lane or Bellenden Rd. Rambling Nunhead Cemetery and the open spaces of the Rye minutes away.

Part furnished with neutral decor, new boiler and friendly neighbours.

Available 15th May.

Viewings via current tenant who is leaving London but will happily give you the low down on the neighbourhood and helpful landlady.

Rent ?1300/month plus one months deposit and refs.

No fees


No agents please

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