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Large 1 double bed flat to rent in central East Dulwich


Jackie9494

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Attractive one bedroom ground floor period conversion flat with access to rear garden.


Contemporary kitchen with ample space for table and chairs, brand new bathroom (re-furbished February 2019)and good-sized lounge and bedroom.


The property is offered unfurnished but fridge freezer and washing machine are provided. Bright and spacious with wooden floors throughout. There is also access to a good-sized basement providing plenty of extra storage space.

Gas central heating.


Free on-street parking. The shops, bars, cafes and restaurants of East Dulwich are very close by. For transport links, East Dulwich Station is 10mins by foot and Peckham Rye station is 12mins by foot where trains run into Blackfriars, London Bridge, Vicotira and Clapham Junction stations. Regular buses also run from Lordship Lane into central London.


First to see the flat usually rent it so don't miss out.


?1450 per month (excluding bills)


Available early/mid April - move in date to be agreed.


Contact Jackie 07748802652

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