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Newly decorated 3 bedroom flat available from 15th September in Alleyn Park, Dulwich, SE21


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AVAILABLE 15 September ***No Agent's Calls Please***

Beautiful and modern newly decorated 3 bedroom flat is available in Rouse Gardens, Alleyn Park, Dulwich SE21. It is 5 mins walk to Gipsy Hill station (trains to London Bridge and London Victoria) and 10 mins walk to West Dulwich station (trains to London Victoria and London Blackfriars & St. Pancras). It’s is also 2 mins walk to the bus stop for Bus 3 which takes you to Crystal Palace/Brixton/Victoria (Bus 3 also offers a night bus service).

Flat is in a quiet leafy location but is very well connected via bus and train and would make a great new home for a professional, couple or small family.

The flat is being renovated at present with new flooring throughout and freshly painted.  The flat is a maisonette with the kitchen, open plan living and dining room and utility room downstairs. There are 2 double bedrooms upstairs and a single room which can be used as a nursery/office/study.

It's available mid September 2023. I'm looking for a reliable professional couple or family wanting to make it their new home.

Rent - £2500 exclusive of bills pcm.  

The property is let by privately by the landlord who lives within the area so will manage the property. Viewings available if you are interested in the property. Please contact 07305110242  

Please note - since flat is being renovated the older picture would do no justice hence haven’t been posted. If you are interested please get in touch. 

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