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Lovely one bed flat in Forest Hill near Horniman


nadballantyne@hotmai

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We are renting our lovely one bed flat (unfurnished) on Ewelme Road in FH. The flat is in a small, quiet block with 5 other flats with off street parking. It is an 8 minute walk to the station and less than 5 min walk to the beautiful Horniman. The flat has one double bedroom, large sitting room, bathroom with bath and shower, fully equipped kitchen/diner and is perfect for a couple. Please message me if you have any questions or would like to visit. Pet and smoke free tenants only.


We are private, responsible and caring landlord, so there are no estate agent?s fees to pay, we require a reference and may do a credit check.


We are looking for tenants looking for a longer term home.

Rent: ?1050 not including bills (we pay all service charges)

Deposit: ?1050

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