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Bright 2-bed garden flat 1 minute from Herne Hill station (£2,250 PCM)


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Spacious, bright 2-bedroom flat with a private garden in the heart of Herne Hill, one minute from Brockwell Park and Herne Hill station: https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/160430255#/?channel=RES_LET 
Please note the flat is only suitable for a couple, small family or single people and flatmates can't be considered (condition of the freehold).
Location: immediately opposite Brockwell Park. Herne Hill is such a lovely area with an amazing Sunday market and lots of places to eat within a few minutes walk.
About the flat: large, bright living space and two bedrooms (one en-suite) and a further bathroom. Large private garden with a patio area.
Details:

  • £2,250PCM, min. 1 year contract 
  • Managed by a private landlady.
  • Part furnished: x2 wardrobes, x2 Billy bookcases, curtains, garden furniture.
  • Available from Friday 25 April (flexible)
  • Council tax band C

Transport links:

  • Herne Hill (1-2 minute walk): Thameslink to Blackfriars/Farringdon/Kings X, Southeastern train to Victoria in 10 mins
  • Brixton is an 18 minute walk or 5-minute bus away
  • Lots of buses (3, 37, 196, 201, 322) immediately outside the flat.

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