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2 Bed Flat on Oakhurst Grove - ?1450 pcm - available 16 August


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Well presented 2 bedroom split level victorian conversion in sought after Oakhurst Grove, which is around the corner from Goose Green, Lordship Lane and only 10 minute walk to either Peckham Rye or East Dulwich stations.

The flat comes partly-furnished (white goods and cupboards). The master bedroom is quite large whilst the second room is suitable as a study or for a single bed. The flat would ideally suit a professional single or a couple.


This will be a direct let with the owner, no agents. Owner is overseas so prospective tenants will also need to be comfortable liaising directly with the owner when necessary. However, the household has very friendly neighbours who help each out out with household matters. It will be a lovely place to call home. If you would like more photos, please email me.


Rent - ?1500pcm + bills

Bond - 6 weeks rent

References required

Available from 15 August 2017


Please email [email protected] or text +64226906027 to arrange a viewing.

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