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Unique 2 bed flat - perfect for a young professional couple


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Set off a quiet street in Peckham, down a little path with communal gardens on either side, lies a truly unique two bedroom flat on Oxenford street.


Purpose-built by Victorian architects, this first floor flat is accessed through its own front door and consists of two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen and bathroom spread over 667sq ft (62sq m). However, the unique selling point is unquestionably the sizable private garden which has been maintained to a high standard and itself backs onto other gardens creating a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of London life. It has a beautiful summer house at one end of the garden, giving the flat another beautiful room.


Local transport is good including East Dulwich train station (5 min walk) which takes you to London Bridge in ten minutes. Peckham Rye train station is a ten minute walk and provides access to London Bridge, Victoria, Thameslink, Clapham Junction and Highbury & Islington on the overground. Denmark Hill is also a ten ? fifteen minute walk away and is on a direct line to Victoria.


Bellenden Road is fast becoming a foodies haven with Made of Dough Pizza, Artusi and The Begging Bowl to name three top quality restaurants five minutes away. The Victoria and The Monty are two of the best pubs in London and The Gowlett combines pizza and pints, a delicious combination.


Contact me on [email protected] for more information and more photos.


Thanks, Eleanor

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