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Fab two bed garden flat great location East Dulwich/Bellenden Village


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MARSDEN ROAD SE15 4EE ?1750 pcm


The property consists of 2 double bedrooms, modern bathroom and a large open plan kitchen / living area with oak flooring , modern white kitchen units and ceramic tiles.


There are French doors leading out to a pretty private garden.


The flat is in a quiet, friendly road yet only a short walk to the station and the many bars and restaurants of East Dulwich or Bellenden/Peckham.


The Marsden road Wildlife Centre is over the road and various parks and other leisure facilities, such as the sports centre, are nearby.


*2 double bedrooms

* Kitchen/diner/living room

* Large private garden with own side access for bikes and shed

* Enviable location short walk to station and shops, bars, restaurants

* Neutral decor, recently refurbished

? Desirable road near St Johns & St Clements School AND NEW BELHAM SCHOOL

? Victorian Conversion quiet road nice neighbours

? No Dogs - sorry

? Fantastic location in the heart of East Dulwich

? Unfurnished

? Short walk to station and shops, bars, restaurants cinema etc etc

Perfect for a couple or two professional sharers

Available from circa June 2018

Call David - landlord 07815 883219 or email me [email protected]

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