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2 Double Bed Garden flat available to Rent


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RENT from 25th April 2015: 2 large double bedroom garden flat (part or unfurnished negotiable), excellent location - priced at ?1,700.


IDEAL LOCATION: 5 mins walk from ED train station, less than 5 mins walk to many bus routes, 5 mins walk to lively Lordship Lane where all restaurants, shops, pubs and markets can be found. 10mins to Denmark Hill and Peckham Rye. Close to lovely parks including Dulwich Park, Goose Green and Peckham Rye Common.


IMMACULATE CONDITION: double glazed windows & patio doors, nearly new washer/dryer & new large/fridge freezer, Range oven with 5 gas hobs, Combi heating system, Gas Safety Certified with up to date EPC. Newly decorated throughout, original wood flooring, side access, enjoy the sun in the beautiful well kept private south facing garden, friendly neighbours, pets considered. A lovely place to live - well worth viewing.


Contact us on - [email protected] (07740928047) No agents, deal direct.

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