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1 Bed stunning flat for rent SE6


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http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-50165700.html


This is currently up for sale but for the right tennant I will take off the market. Pictures are currently on right move as per the link.


The blurb.......

A bright and spacious one bedroom conversion flat ideally located within close proximity of excellent transport links. Occupying the ground floor of a converted Victorian shop the accommodation comprises of a reception with noticeably high ceilings, a large window which floods this room with vast amounts of natural light, a bedroom with generous proportions, a large modern kitchen with space to dine and a stylish bathroom. The property benefits from a contemporary decor throughout and the access to a private courtyard to the rear. Brookdale Road is a quiet road located close to Ladywell Fields and is a short walk through the park which leads you to Ladywell station. You are spoilt for choice with transport links as you are also not far from both Catford's station offering exceptional transport links into Central London.


If interested please message.


Thanks

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