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Flat to Let at Champion Hill for 1 to 2 people, a couple or family from Aug 2025 - £2250 pcm


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Flat available to rent for £2250 pcm at Champion Hill, SE5 from 29 August 2025 with balcony opening onto green open space with seperate kitchen, lounge/diner, 3 bedrooms, seperate WC, bathroom with shower & storage rooms. Availbale to 1 to 2 people, a couple & consideration can be given to family with 1 child (chilld ideally above age 11yrs of age). Sorry no pets.  

The location offers green estate grounds, access to the shops, bars and restaurants on Lordship Lane as well as Bellenden Road and Camberwell Green. Sainsbury's & Starbucks is also a short 2-3 min walk away via pathway through Dog Kennel Hill Open Space. Transport links are provided via the overground service at Denmark Hill, direct links to London Bridge from East Dulwich station or multiple bus links within a short 3 or 4 minute walk.

 

For more information and to make enquiries  please see advert & contact from advert here https://www.zoopla.co.uk/to-rent/details/67372092/?search_identifier=f90c5d048109909b9a68a15c6af1196b681a633b791e77d7affd0fc728a1da68 .

Edited by hengster
  • hengster changed the title to Flat to Let at Champion Hill for 1 to 2 people, a couple or family from Aug 2025 - £2250 pcm

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