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1-Bed Flat to Let in Bellenden Road Area SE15: photos + floorplan


Beryl20

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A large (58sqm), full of light, 1st floor flat; comprising an entire floor of an end-of-terrace Victorian house and with its own private off-street entrance. Larger than average for a 1-bed flat sitting/dining room; ditto bedroom; ditto a very spacious bathroom. Sage-gray woolen carpet throughout (except for black rubber-stud flooring in kitchen and bathroom). Double-glazing throughout. Ideally situated in a quiet street (corner of Dewar St and Kinsale Rd), but inside 5 - 10min walk to Peckham Rye Station, Peckham Levels, Frank's, Bussey Building; Bellenden Rd, Rye Common, gym & pool, 24hr corner shops, East Dulwich Rd and Lordship Lane. Rye Lane buses 2min (incl. late night buses to/from central London). Furnished - incl. a sofa-bed to put up overnighting guests + plenty storage and wardrobe space + high quality, brand-new mattress - but large enough to accommodate extra items of furniture if required. Lovely neighbours too!


?1300pcm + bills.

Deposit.

No agents.


3 Photos here:

http://media.rightmove.co.uk/48k/47825/27244659/47825_DUL130729_IMG_00_0001.jpg http://media.rightmove.co.uk/48k/47825/27244659/47825_DUL130729_IMG_01_0001.jpg

http://media.rightmove.co.uk/48k/47825/27244659/47825_DUL130729_IMG_03_0001.jpg


Another photo and floorplan as attachments:

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