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5 bed house on quiet road near Goose Green available for large family or sharers on long term rental


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Our lovely big house is available for rent in January, on a long term basis.


We have five double bedrooms. Two of the three largest bedrooms have en suite bathrooms with showers, one has a walk in wardrobe, and other a Juliet balcony. There is a larger bathroom with a bath and shower, and an additional WC downstairs near the entrance to our very useful cellar (which we currently use to store tools, and as a larder/wine cellar).


On the ground floor, we have a separate living room, and a dining room which leads into the large eat-in kitchen (with exposed brick wall, granite worktops and underfloor heating). We have bi-fold doors leading out to the garden, which is laid with artificial grass for easy maintenance.


The front garden has a large bike box, and room for off-road parking for a small motorbike.


The house is in an amazing location with excellent transport links, and a short walk to many local primary schools, as well as being very close to the new Charter Secondary School which is currently being built. Our road is mere minutes from Lordship Lane, and North Cross Road with its Saturday market - but on a quiet non-thoroughfare road, at the bottom of which is the lovely Goose Green. The beautiful Peckham Rye Park is short 10 minute walk away.


We'd love it to remain a family home, but we're also happy to consider professional sharers (up to a maximum of 4 people). Ideally, two couples who would have 2 bedrooms to themselves, plus a room for storage, and then the communal areas to enjoy.


Please click here or PM me for more details. Thanks, Tara.

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    • Well why don’t you start totally backwards and have an idea as to what nursery and primary schools you want to target - plenty of good schools as you know each offering their own take.  large home - what are we talking about here 4/5 beds I assume with a large garden. North Dulwich Triangle - are you talking about Half Moon Lane and up to Herne Hill plus the other side say Stradella Road etc but don’t think your budget would stretch that far ! So really you want to reproduce what you have in and  around Abbeyville Road but  in Dulwich area to access both the good private and  state schools  - use to Live in Rodenhurst Road years ago - now they are nice big house with good gardens. How long do you want to commute to get to the City.? I assume you want to aces the city via ED Station or ND station and Denmark Hill Station. I know some people who actually cycle to work in the city - faster and not trapped in carriage like a sardine.! One would hope for the money you are considering spending, you won’t be undergoing major works. Dulwich Estate are not known to be the easiest to deal with and my recommendation if you are gonna be knocking down walls, building out or up is to get your self a good surveyor who is use to dealing with Dulwich Estate. My other suggestion would be to try out the trains in rush hour or when ever you both need to get into the City to work. Go walk in Dulwich Park and talk to the locals - that would give you an idea as well or do you have friends living locally. Houses around Telegraph Hill area would tick the boxes  and although limited with schooling might be OK. Good schools but not as much choice as Dulwich. To be perfectly  honest, with that budget and given the ages of your children why don’t you move to the country. -  much better for bringing up kids, commute would prob be under an hour depending on how far and which county. Your kids are still young so really education atm is not paramount. If moving to the country is too far a jump  then why don’t you consider maybe Beckenham or Bromley - lovely areas there as well. schools all decent to. Wishing you the best in your journey.    
    • I'd try the Dulwich Village or "North Dulwich Triangle" forums for more local knowledge but I don't think those areas compare to Abeville Road at all. It will be quite a different lifestyle.
    • Yes, Dulwich Village commands a premium and justifiably so given access to the City via London Bridge plus the top rate schools within walking distance.  The bus services are really good also - 37, 42 and P4. The P4 is useful for connecting to the Victoria line at Brixton. It's worthwhile waiting for the right property. I know of one which will be coming on the market in a few weeks - 4 bedrooms and south facing garden circa £2.5m.
    • This is an utterly foolish and alarmist statement, completely at odds with reality.
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