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2 double bedroom apartment on Ashbourne Grove - available for rent early July ?1800pcm


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Available for let Early July for ?1800pcm - A spacious, part furnished, split level two double bedroom apartment within a Victorian semi detached house with private garden and driveway parking for 1 car - Ashbourne Grove, East Dulwich (zone 2).


The property comprises two genuine double bedrooms, a spacious reception room, modern fitted kitchen, separate w/c and bathroom with separate shower cubicle and bath. This attractive property benefits from ample storage throughout, driveway parking for one car and a large private garden.


Key Details

? Spaciously arranged over the first and second floors

? Contemporary interiors with neutral d?cor throughout

? Two good-sized double bedrooms including wardrobe space, one king sized bedframe, two bedside tables and one

double sofa bed

? Spacious and bright lounge with high ceilings, slatted windows and built in television unit

? Modern kitchen with all white goods incl dishwasher & tall freestanding fridge freezer

? Bathroom with separate shower cubicle & bath

? Separate w/c

? Large boarded loft space for storage

? Private garden with ample grassed area and paved section with shed

? Excellent location for Lordship lane


Location

Ashbourne Grove is a quiet residential street just off lordship lane, situated perfectly for the supermarkets (M&S is a few steps away!), cafes, parks, restaurants and bars of East Dulwich.

Situated 5minutes walk to east dulwich station, 2 minutes walk to East Dulwich Hospital, 10minutes to north Dulwich. Superb links to all around London. Approx 12 minutes to London Bridge, good links to Waterloo, Victoria, Holborn, all via bus, tube or train.


Local bus routes: No 176 to Waterloo,Charing Cross,Leicester Square and Oxford Circus No 12 to Westminster,Trafalgar Square,Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus No 40 to London Bridge and Aldgate

No 37 to Brixton, Clapham Junction

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