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Large apartment to rent with separate office near ED station


jamie h

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Hi,


I have a double bed spacious flat for rent in quiet street, available from immediately.A short walk from East Dulwich station,and near 176, 185 & 40 bus routes.


Very nicely created from a Victorian building on ground floor and basement,with plenty of light and retaining many characterful features.It is fully carpeted and verticle blinds have been fitted.


The flat is very generously sized (90 sq metres, consisting of 2 bedrooms, (or 1 bedroom and an office), which have underfloor heating,and a bathroom with full-sized bath/shower,and a separate cloakroom.It has a feature lounge/kitchen with windows facing east, south and west. The kitchen is fitted with a washer/dryer, refrigerator/freezer, electric oven with gas hob. Plenty of cupboard space is provided in both the kitchen and elsewhere.


Centrally heated by gas combination boiler, heritage style double-glazing, and latest sound insulation. It is presently available at ?1624 pcm.


We are looking for professional couples, a young family or sharers who will look after and enjoy what my wife and I have taken great care to create. Can be viewed by appointment. Please leave a private message here, email me at [email protected], or tel. 07956 502152 for more details.

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