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Copleston Road - 2 Bedroom Garden Flat for Sale


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Hi all


I am reluctantly having to put my flat on the market due to family circumstances. I have loved living there for the last 6 years. Key features include:


2 decent size bedrooms, high ceilings.


Great central location:

? 3 mins walk to ED station, 10 mins to Peckham Rye station, 12 minutes to Denmark Hill station.

? 5 mins walk to Lordship lane shops, restaurants, pubs, bars.

? 5 mins walk to Bellenden road shops, restaurants, bars.

? 5 mins walk to Sainsbury?s on DKH and of course Dulwich Hamlet FC!


Own Front door


Own Garden


Good condition internally and externally. Major works were done to the roof, windows and exterior a couple of years ago.


Please PM me if you have any questions.


Link to the flat on Rightmove:


http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-71277917.html


thanks


Atul

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