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Choumert Road 3 bedroom flat available Mid-july


Mgdoble

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Three bedroom flat on best part of Choumert Road in period building, convenient for East London Line at Peckham Rye station, Montpelier, Petit Tou and Victoria Inn on your doorstep.


Completely refurbished two years ago, to include spacious kitchen/living room, three equal sized bedrooms, bathroom with huge walk-in shower, utility space, with WM and separate dryer, engineered Oak floors throughout, handy attic level with views towards the City can be used as sleeping space or walk-in wardrobe. Comes with double beds/sofa/tv ideal for three sharers. A very pleasant place to live and has to be seen to be fully appreciated.


Currently let for ?2150pcm exclusive, available for viewing now for occupation in mid-July.


If interested, please contact me on 07939231999 or email [email protected]


Kind Regards


Michael

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