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Victorian one bedroom flat to rent


malcolmweir

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Beautiful, bright one double bedroom flat in end of terrace Victorian property in SE27.


The flat is split level and has been recently redecorated throughout.


It has a large double bedroom that is particularly light, and the sitting room has wonderful view of West Norwood?s church spire and offers up very good sunsets each evening.


Separate kitchen has newly installed boiler. There is a front garden with access to a shared shed.


It is a 5 min walk from West Norwood station and 0.5 miles to Gipsy Hill Station (both affording regular trains to Victoria and London Bridge) and an 8 min walk from the leisure centre. It is in a great spot.


Free parking is available on the road.

The flat itself features:


Gas central heating

Double glazed windows

Newly installed boiler

Blackout blinds

Share of front garden and shed

Excellent natural light

Furnished

Recently decorated



The flat would suit a single person or couple and comes furnished.


References and 6 weeks deposit are required.


We are renting it our privately so there are no hidden costs and you save yourself agency fees. Your deposit will be protected by mydeposits, we will provide tenancy agreements and cover the cost of inventories.

We have lived in it ourselves and it is a very lovely flat.


Available from April. ?1150 per month, INCLUDING utility bills.



Viewings on

Saturday 11th May

Sunday 12th May

Monday 13th May


Available from mid-May/beginning June


To arrange a viewing or for more info please contact me on [email protected]


Sorry NO DSS

NO AGENTS.

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