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This Victorian terrace house offers comfortable accommodation comprising five double bedrooms, three bathrooms, an eat-in Kitchen, a separate living room and a private garden. There is on-street parking.

It is located on a quiet street just around the corner from a small parade of shops in trendy "Bellenden Village"

It has fantastic transport links to both the City and most other parts of London as East Dulwich and Peckham are both minutes walk away.

From Peckham station, you are just four stops on the new "Ginger Line" Overground Tube line to Clapham Junction, seven stops to Hoxton - or two stops on the British Rail to either Victoria or London Bridge.

It comes part-furnished and is ideal for professional sharers.

The kitchen is fully fitted and includes a dishwasher, gas hob, electric oven, large fridge freezer, microwave, and washing machine. There is plenty of room to eat in the kitchen.

The kitchen leads out onto a private side return and rear garden - which is ideal for summer barbeques.

The house is double-glazed and has an energy-efficient boiler.

All five of the bedrooms are light and airy and large enough to fit a double bed and desk, and either have an additional wardrobe or built-in storage space.

The three bathrooms comprise one with a bathtub (with shower over), and two with showers - all have sinks and toilets.

The house is excellently located for professionals working locally or in the City.

Summary & Exclusions:
- Rent Amount: £4,375.00 per month
- Deposit / Bond: £4,475.00
- 5 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Property comes furnished/part furnished
- Available to move in from 08 November 2025
- Maximum number of tenants is 5
- Bills not included
- Parking - On Street
- Sole use of private rear south facing garden
 

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