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Newly decorated, modern, spacious and sunny 2 double bed flat in Peckham


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Newly refurbished two double bedroom flat available immediately on Consort Road (near the junction with Blackpool Road) in Peckham. The flat is on the fourth floor of a 5 storey modern block called Sarawak Court. The block is privately run, secure (video entry phone) and well maintained with a secure bike room. There is lift access.


The flat has two good sized double bedrooms, a family bathroom, entrance hallway and open plan kitchen dining and living area. The living room has bi-fold doors leading onto a west facing winter garden with a great view(enclosed balcony with large full height openable glass louvres). The flat is dual aspect - south and west - which makes it really sunny. One of the bedrooms also opens onto the winter garden which is really nice.There are also communal gardens.


The location is very convenient, close to Peckham Rye station as well as the Bussey building, Frank's bar, Copeland Yard, rooftop cinema etc. The rent is ?1500/month. Energy bills are low due to a large solar farm on the roof and the communal heating system which is much more efficient than an individual boiler. There is 24 hour access to hot water and heating.


No letting agents fees. Looking for minimum 12 month let. PM for more photos and to arrange viewing.

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