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Lovely 1 bed Garden Flat available


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A very spacious one bedroom flat in a double fronted Victorian property.


The property is on the corner of Upland and Barry rd. A literal 2 minutes from Peckham Rye Park, and only a 3 minute walk from the North Cross Road Market and amenities of Lordship Lane.


The original front door of the house lends itself to the flat. It opens into the hallway, with a solid wooden floor. Unlike most flats that are commonly arranged with a line of rooms in succession, each of the rooms are accessed via the hallway, giving a traditional characterful feel to the flat.


The patio is south-west facing and receives sun from approximately 10am-6pm season dependent. It is accessed via the kitchen, and thereby provides a wonderful space for entertaining/BBQ's etc.


Previously owner occupied, the flat benefits from good quality furnishings and appliances, alongside the following:


-Shared Off-Street Parking

-Very large lounge with corner sofa (not sofas in pic)

-Separate kitchen with fridge, freezer, dishwasher & washer-dryer

-Cappucino marbled bathroom with oversized shower and separate bath & underfloor heating

-Extra storage in the bedroom bay window, and under bath in bathroom


Available Immediately; however there is some flexibility around this as current tenant(2+ years) is vacating due to new employment. ?1425 PCM

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