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Location, location, location!


Lovely and cosy one-bedroom garden flat in an excellent condition in sought-after Grove Park for a 4 month let.


This Edwardian conversion of approximately 40m2 comprises a spacious reception room with a large bay window which overlooks the private front garden. It has wooden floorboards, a built-in

wardrobe and a fire place with a multifuel stove. The flat comes fully furnished only and includes a comfortable queen size sofa-bed in the living room, handy if you have friends or family staying over.


Furthermore, a small but fully-equipped kitchen, a small modern bathroom with shower over bath and a bedroom with French doors opening to the garden (for private use). Gas central heating. Situated in a wonderful, quiet and leafy street with on-street (permit) parking. Close to all facilities in East Dulwich, Bellenden Road and Camberwell.

A 10-minute walk to Denmark Hill station (London Overground, BR - 9 minutes to Victoria, direct BR services to the City and St Pancras), East Dulwich station and Peckham Rye station and within walking distance of King's College Hospital (10 minutes? walk).


The flat is ideal for a professional person or a couple. Comes fully furnished only and would be perfect for somebody who needs temporary accommodation for work, study or being in a position of in-between selling and buying (or building). Rent is ?1200 pcm with one-month security deposit, inclusive of WIFI and water bills, exclusive of council tax, gas and electricity bills. Available from 6 January for a period of 4 months only. Viewings from 6 December onwards.


Please PM me for further questions.


Thanks, Annemarie

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