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To Let Now; 4 Bed Terraced House, Lordship Lane, SE22


stuartgrunsell

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A lovely 4 bedroom Edwardian terraced house to rent located conveniently in Dulwich, within walking distance to Dulwich Park, and Dulwich library only a few minutes.

Set over four levels this property comprises: a Reception room with wooden floors throughout, ground floor, extended family Kitchen/Dining area, 5 x 10 metres, bifold doors to 5 x 5m raised hardwood deck with direct access to the private 100' Garden.


Upstairs the property comprises four Bedrooms and two Bathrooms.

The property is full of character with feature fireplaces and is offered furnished/unfurnished.

Ideal for a family. Beautiful 4 bed house, 4 level terrace, on Lordship Lane, near Dulwich Library for rent from Midd October 2018.


4 bedrooms;

Master front bed; 4900 x 4200m period fireplace, bay wooden windows double glazed & insulated.

Second bed, single; 3500 x 2140m double glazed windows

Third bed; 3500 x 2800m feature fireplace double glazed windows

Fourth loft bedroom; 5500 x 4500m fitted cupboards & doored shelves with;

Ensuite shower/wetroom; 2900 x 1600m power shower & WC

Kitchen; 5m wide x 10m long all stainless-steel appliances; dishwasher, fridge freezer, double oven gas hotplate, Neff double oven & electric extractor. Ground floor WC.

Basement utility; 1900 x 1800m, washer & dryer

Living room; 4300 x 3800m feature working fireplace, bay wooden windows double glazed & insulated.

Bathroom; 2600 x 1700m power shower, large square modern bath & WC.

100' garden, fruit trees & raised veg beds + 5m square deck.

Off street parking for 2 cars. Small grassed area.


5 minutes walk from Dulwich Park & 2mins from Library & all bus routes only a minute. walk, including routes; 185, 176, 40.

10 mins. Forest hill, East Dulwich train station close proximity by bus.

Situation

The nearest station is either East Dulwich providing routes to London Bridge or Forest Hill, providing routes on London Overground, as well as frequent bus services to London Victoria.


Dulwich Park is close by, with various gardens, a boating lake and cycle hire on offer. East Dulwich and the vibrant Lordship Lane with its great choice of pubs, restaurants and shops including William Rose Butchers, Moxons for fresh fish, Franklins restaurant recent winner of Time Out's Love London Awards and the East Dulwich Picturehouse. Dulwich Village is also a short distance with it's choice of cafe's restaurants and shops and the Dulwich Picture Gallery.


Suited to a family or houseproud professional sharers. Tennant inquiries ONLY, please. Thanks for looking. D & Stuart


PM for contact details and agree viewing time.


Best all tenants are at viewing so we can all meet face to face. When would you want property from? and for what length of time?


We use National Landlords Association for credit check, just to be upfront.

www.nlatenantcheck.org.uk

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