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Features:

  • Spacious two double and one small single bedroom/study close to stations
  • Ideal for professional couple with young family Or couple and one other sharing
  • Victorian conversion on a quiet road with friendly neighbours
  • Prime location in the heart of East Dulwich
  • Sole use of a large, south-facing private garden
  • Newly refurbished throughout + garden shed
  • Close to amenities and some of the area’s best primary schools


Description

This beautifully refurbished garden flat offers space, style, and an unbeatable location. Nestled on a peaceful, neighbourly street, it’s just around the corner from the lively Northcross Road Saturday market, boutique shops, and the Picturehouse cinema on Lordship Lane.

Perfectly suited for a young family, professional couple, or sharers, the property enjoys fantastic transport links. Both East Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations are within walking distance. From Peckham, the London Overground whisks you to Clapham Junction in four stops, Hoxton in seven, or you can reach London Bridge or Victoria in just 9 minutes via British Rail.

Recently refurbished from top to bottom, the home combines period charm with modern comfort. There are new carpets, stylish wood flooring, and a fully fitted kitchen with a dishwasher, 4-ring gas hob, electric oven, large integrated fridge freezer, and Candy washer/dryer. The spacious eat-in kitchen opens directly onto a private, south-facing garden — perfect for summer barbecues. The garden features low-maintenance Astroturf, side access, and a shed ideal for bike storage.

The property is double glazed, with an energy-efficient boiler and low-energy lighting to help keep bills low. All three bedrooms are light and airy: two generous doubles and a third room ideal for a single bed, home office, or nursery. The modern bathroom features a bathtub with overhead shower, heated chrome towel rail, and a stylish vanity with Hollywood lighting.

The Location

You’ll be moments from both the vibrant bustle of Peckham High Street (Lidl, Morrisons, Primark, and more) and the relaxed, family-friendly vibe of East Dulwich, with Sainsbury’s on Dog Kennel Hill. High-quality local shops are on your doorstep, including Marks & Spencer Foodhall, William Rose Butchers, Moxon’s Fishmongers, and Franklins Farm Shop.

East Dulwich is renowned for its excellent dining scene — from the celebrated Ganapati and Artusi to The Begging Bowl, Yama Momo, and cosy pubs like The Great Exhibition, The Gowlett Arms, and The Victoria Inn.

Recreational options are plentiful, with Peckham Rye Park, Dulwich Park, and Goose Green Leisure Centre all close by. For entertainment, enjoy the Lordship Lane Picturehouse, Peckhamplex Cinema, the Bussey Building arts venue, and a rich local culture including the South London Gallery and Dulwich Picture Gallery.

Summary & Exclusions:
- Rent Amount: £3,000.00 per month 
- Deposit / Bond: £3,200.00
- 2 double and one small single bedroom/study
- 1 Bathrooms
- Property comes un/furnished
- Available to move in from 11 September 2025
- Minimum tenancy term is 12 months
- Maximum number of tenants is 3
- No Students
- No Pets, sorry
- No Smokers
- Family Friendly
- Bills not included
- Property has parking
- Property has garden access
- EPC Rating: C

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