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3 bedroom flat with garden - short let from end July/beginning August


SaraLloyd

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Our two bedroom (plus guest room / study) first floor flat is available for short let unfurnished from end July/beginning of August 2017 and would ideally suit a young family or professional couple rather than 3 sharers. The rent is ?1,700 per month.


With its own entrance, the flat comprises a large living room (3.8m x 3.65m), master bedroom (3.6m x 3.6m), second bedroom (2.2m x 1.9m), small third bedroom / study (2.2m x 1.75m), kitchen (3.8m x 4.7m) and exclusive use of the decked garden.


The flat is situated on a quiet and tree lined street within 5 minutes? walk of Peckham Rye and within walking distance of Rye Lane, Lordship Lane and Nunhead High Street. Regular bus services to Peckham Rye station are available from the end of the street, making commuting to the city fast and straightforward.


We loved living in the flat and the surrounding area was perfect for us as a family ? we were very sad to leave! The flat is really comfortable, looks great, is ideally situated to take advantage of what East Dulwich, Peckham Rye and Nunhead have to offer and will make a great rental property for the right people.


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