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Lovely flat by Nunhead station


mariaritasalvi

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Our lovely two bedroom apartment is now available for rent, and we are looking for a nice couple or a young family to move in long-term.

It's a bright and cosy flat on the second floor of a semi-detached house right in front of Nunhead train station (zone 2).

The apartment was renovated 9 years ago when our son was born and it has been a safe nest for our family and all the kind people who have lived there.


The area is lovely, very green with a village feel to it and a beautiful community, right next to Telegraph Hill and a nice walking distance to Brockley and also to East Dulwich.


Great transport links from Nunhead, but also Brockley station (eastlondonline) is only 10 min walk.

We have Everest double glazing, wooden floor throughout and carpet in the two bedrooms. A loft for storage space is available for the new tenants and a cute shared garden facing the lush nature of the Nunhead Cemetery woodland, part of the Green Chain Walk.

From the kitchen you can access the garden through a stable door.


GAS and Electricity on a meter.

Water and Council tax are not included.

No pets or smokers

No dss


Please feel free to contact me if you need more info.

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