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Newly Refurbished Big 2 Bed Flat For Let Near ED Station


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Hi, I have a GREAT two bed flat for let on a quiet road next to EAST DULWICH STATION.

It's the sunny and spacious top 2 floors of a well-maintained Victorian house.
The property has been lovingly refurbished over the past year, with a new loft conversion which has added a luxury bathroom (with separate bath and shower), a small utility room, a study/nursery and a large second bedroom with a Juliette balcony and lots of eaves access storage. The kitchen is new and there is also a cloakroom loo on the first floor. The original bedroom and lounge are great sized and the bedroom has a large built-in wardrobe and new carpet.  I haven't uploaded photos of all the spaces.

The layout of the flat is quite unique as there are 4 split levels, so the overall feel is very spacious. Must be seen to get a real feel for it. : )

Tenants are always happy there, with the location also being walking distance to a large Sainsbury's and an M&S. Though there is no use of the back garden, the small front garden is technically shared and the flat is close to St. Francis Park and other green spaces. Convenient location for Kings College Hospital and all the shops and restaurants of East Dulwich and Peckham. .

I will consider a short term tenancy of 2/3 months, if that is needed, or a longer term let.  £2200 pcm.

Feel free to message me with any questions.  

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