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Stunning Two bed flat with large roof terrace - Tyrrell Rd SE22


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Stunning Split-level flat with large private south

facing roof terrace in a great location in East Dulwich


* Two Double bedrooms recent period conversion with

new carpets, fitted kitchen, inc dishwasher, bathroom, wood flooring, decoration -

proper sound insulation between flats per current building

regulations standards

Nice neighbours

Quiet road with on street parking available and bike store

5 minutes walk to Lordship Lane or Peckham Rye

Great transport links - 10 minutes walk from East

Dulwich station or Peckham Rye - trains and London overground

Unfurnished

Available from end of August2019

?1800 PCM Suit professional couples - no agency fees

Rent direct from Landlord

Call David 07815 883219 for viewings or [email protected] for more info and photos

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