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GONE flat for rent in SE26 4TD


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Bright and spacious one double bedroom flat on the second floor located in a gated and secure Mews just in front of Sydenham station available for rent to couples or single person from 10th of June for at least a 12-month minimum contract.

The flat is newly painted and decorated has a 1 double bedroom, living room with Juliette balcony, living kitchen with good storage, washing machine, microwave, induction hob, and oven; bathroom with WC, basin and bath with powerful shower and white tiles. It comes partly furnished and equipped. Carpeted in bedroom, hallway and living room. Neutrally decorated throughout.

It is part of a mews (SE26 4TD) and has a communal garden, new installed electric gates, shed areas for rubbish, store bike locks and allocated car park. Video entry phone.

All the communal stairs are recently refurbishment with the installation of new electrics and intercom, new carpet, new rails, and wall painted.

It is just a brief walk away from all local high street amenities including several cafe', supermarkets, few nice restaurants, and take away.

2 min walk from Sydenham station, 24h bus 176 and other bus routes like 122, 75, 227 to Bromley, Crystal Palace and East Dulwich. Forest Hill, Penge East and Penge West station 20 min walk. Mayor Park, Crystal Palace Park and Wells Park all within in short distance of 5-15 min.

Deposit and one-month rent in advance. References are needed.

Rent ?1100 pcm plus council tax and utility bills.

Please email me for pictures [email protected]

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