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UNDER OFFER Large 3-bed flat in Victorian House to rent on Marmora Road (?2100/mth); Available Sept


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I have a 3-bed flat that will be available in September. It's on Marmora Road, East Dulwich. Rent is ?2100/month. Some details below:


It is an exceptionally spacious 3-bedroom split level conversion flat (approx. 1400 SQ.FT) on the first and second floors of a large Victorian house on Marmora Road.


With extensive views of Central London to the rear, it comes with a shared large 70ft rear garden. 2/5 of the garden belongs to the flat but full use of garden is offered.


It's also a short walk to Peckham Rye and when we lived there, we were often at Peckham Rye park with our girls.


Here are some key features of the flat:


- 3 Double Bedrooms (2 large and 1 small)

- Large Landing on Top floor - which we used as an office.

- Enormous Living Room

- Fabulous kitchen & bathroom

- Separate Utility Area outside bathroom

- Lots and lots of storage space (large basement, massive floored attic that covers entire top floor, built-in cupboards)

- Sash Windows and Modern Appliances throughout

- Larger share of 70'0" Garden and full use of Garden Shed.


PM if you would like more info.

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