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Lovely 2 double bedroom ground floor garden flat to rent on quiet residential road in West Dulwich, SE21.


Flat consists of two large double bedrooms with fitted cupboards, a bathroom, kitchen, living room, storage under the stairs and a private patio garden. The living room has patio doors onto the patio garden.


Flat is in the catchment area for the "outstanding" rated local primary school, Elm Wood Primary School and is close to Dulwich College.


Flat is close to 2 local train stations and on a bus route.

1. West Dulwich train station (trains into London Victoria and London Blackfriars train stations)

2. West Norwood train station (trains into London Bridge, Clapham Junction and London Victoria train stations)

3. The bus route for the number 3 bus and night bus (into Brixton and Oxford Circus)

4. The bus route 322 to Brixton and Crystal Palace


The flat is also round the corner from a Tesco Express, a great gastropub called The Rosendale, and a short walking distance to a number of parks - Brockwell Park, Dulwich Park and Belair Park. It is also round the corner from West Norwood Picture House Cinema.


It has recently had a new boiler fitted and new oven.


You can view pictures here. Please DM if interested. Many thanks! Unfortunately we can't take DSS payments.


https://www.zoopla.co.uk/to-rent/details/51423500?search_identifier=5cb35f51c056f1d6fc59dd49d82d9d79

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