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1 Bed Luxury Flat - Dulwich Wood


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1 Bed Luxury Flat in a Gated Development.


Situated on top of Sydenham Hill providing London Skyline Views. Period property with High Ceilings, Huge Windows, in a converted VIctorian Mansion Block. Lift access from upper ground.


Modern Kitchen Living Area. Granite Worktops. Integrated Bosch Appliances. Microwave, Oven, Gas Hobs, Extractor, Washer/Dryer and Dishwasher. Instant boiler. Solid wood flooring throughout. Tiled bathroom, shower/bath tub arrangement. And storage space.


Perfect Location for commuters.

5-10minutes from Sydenham Hill Station. 15minutes by Train to Victoria Station in central London. Trains run every 10minutes or so.

15-20minutes from Forest Hill Station. 15minutes by Train to London Bridge Station. Trains run every 10minutes or so.


Apartment will be unfurnished. So you can make it your home. Would suit a couple or an individual. Bills and council tax are not included. Rent is ?1295 per calendar month. Deposit is ?1295. 6 month tenancy with a rolling contract thereafter with a 2 month notice period.


It is opposite Dulwich Wood for those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle its a fantastic forest to walk through. The property is also near to Dulwich Golf Club. There is also a lovely family friendly pub at the end of the Road. It is on very quiet tree lined road with free parking.


Crystal Palace is 5-10minutes by bike, bus or car, which has a fantastic market, restaurants, boutique shops pubs, yoga classes, crosffit, etc, and now a new Everyman Cinema. You are also 10mintues away from Crystal Palace Park and National Sports Centre.


Landlord references, 3 months payslips, and a friendly interview will be required. No sub-letting is permitted.

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