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To rent: Bellenden Road Large 2 Bed Garden Flat


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KEY FEATURES


? Large ground floor flat (c.80 sq. m)

? Refurbished throughout in September 2016

? Two genuine double bedrooms

? Spacious open-plan kitchen dining area

? Separate living room

? Beautifully renovated bathroom with washing machine

? Wooden floors

? Private large rear garden

? Highly sought after location

? Unfurnished

? Available in November, ?1,975 pcm


A fantastic two double bedroom flat on the ground floor of a Victorian terrace house located on lovely Bellenden Road just a short walk from East Dulwich and Peckham Rye Stations. We renovated the flat in September 2016. We are moving to a new place nearby and are looking to rent the flat from November.


The property consists of a living room, two double bedrooms, kitchen-dining area, bathroom and a cellar (unheated but excellent for storage). This flat has plenty of character and period features throughout (reception room with working fireplace, wooden floors). There is also a large, sunny and well-tended private garden. The living room and the second double bedroom have built-in storage shelving.


The flat is located in a quiet part of Bellenden road, a few minutes? walk from Bellenden Village, 6-7 minutes from East Dulwich station and 9-10 minutes from Peckham Rye station. Parking is easy and available on the street. The flat is also a short walk to Lordship Lane.


We don't want to rent through an agency (we've generally had bad experiences of renting through them) so there will be no agency fees to pay. We will ask for a month's deposit and the rent does not include bills.


More pictures available at: https://www.gumtree.com/p/property-to-rent/east-dulwich-peckham-rye-large-recently-renovated-2-bed-flat-with-a-private-south-facing-garden/1266502759


Feel free to pm me with any questions or to arrange a viewing

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