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For sale - spacious one bedroom flat in SE22


aggie123

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We are moving out of the area and are putting our lovely one bed flat in East Dulwich on the market. It is located on a very peaceful road between East Dulwich Road and Peckham Rye so you can be on the common in five minutes and Lordship Lane is only a short walk. It's also well located for East Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations. We will be advertising with an estate agent for ?375000 soon but would be open to offers if selling privately.


The flat is on the first floor of a two storey modern building. It has one double bedroom with a custom made and spacious fitted wardrobe. There is a good sized bathroom, a large sitting room and a separate kitchen. There is also a lot of storage. Outside there is a shared garden and a parking space. It is all neutrally decorated and has a new Vaillant boiler with a smart thermostat.


Please PM me your email address if you would like some more details or photos.

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