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Quiet 3 bedroom house in Lower Sydenham, the house is opposite allotments so not overlooked and has very little traffic passing by.  Good location for Lower Sydenham, Sydenham and Penge East Stations and excellent bus routes.
Large kitchen with 7 burner gas range, fridge freezer, washer/dryer, microwave and drinks fridge.  Table seating for 6.  
Small downstairs loo/sink.  Gas range fire in the living room.
Two double bedrooms have fitted wardrobes so plenty of storage space.  The third bedroom also has a truckle under bed for an additional guest (not recommended for a permanent solution due to space.
The garden is small but has seating for 6.  There is a garden studio which was built in the pandemic for home work but it has to be used for storage so is not part of the rental.
Great neighbours and fab house! £2900 pcm - Available mid August to Mid December (min 3 month rental)

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