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East Dulwich 1 Bed Flat, Jus off Peckham Rye park


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1 bed flat in a converted Victorian house in vibrant East Dulwich, just moments from Peckham Rye.

***No agents please*No agents please*** ***No agents please*No agents please*** ***No agents please*No agents please*** 

It has a large, bright lounge and separate kitchen, while on-street parking outside is non-permit and free.


The one bed flat would suit a single professional or professional couple. It's well connected for access to the city and the centre of town with trains running direct into London Bridge, London Blackfriars, Victoria and the overground to Clapham Junction, plus buses into central London and Farringdon too.

Lively East Dulwich and its bars and restaurant culture are a stone's throw away, while the lovely green open space of Peckham Rye is at the end of the road. 

It comes semi-furnished, so there's room to add your own personal touch to the space to make it feel like home (bed frame, wardrobe, kitchen white goods, hallway and front room storage cupboards).

Available June 2025 and I'm looking for long-term tenants wanting to make this their new home.

Rent is £1750 pcm and comes exclusive of bills. No smokers or pets please. No fees either - I am a private landlady.

Do get in touch to arrange a viewing. 

 

Vanessa

07951 200390

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