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For Rent: 3 Double Bed Flat in Great Location - ?1,750pcm


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Lovely 3 double bedroom top/1st floor flat with its own entrance on a quiet residential street less than 2 minutes' walk from Queens Road (Peckham) Station.


The flat is light and airy, has space for a bike or two at the bottom of the stairs and opens out into a living/dining room and separate decent sized kitchen. There's one bathroom with big shower cubicle and separate bath. It has the added bonus of a loft for extra storage.


The station has step free access, is on the Overground network (including 8 minutes to Canada Water (Jubilee Line)) and has direct links to London Bridge (11 minutes) and East Dulwich (6 minutes). There are also bus stops for direct routes to Victoria and Paddington (amongst others).


The flat is very close to plenty of amenities including the new Blackbird Bakery, a Tesco Express, Kitchen 54 (delicious "soul food"), Beer Rebellion (a bar owned by the Late Knights Brewery) and the Montague Arms (pub/music venue), all within a 5 minute walk.


The rent is ?1750 per month, with no agency fees payable. We live nearby in Peckham Rye so will be close by to deal with any problems, should there be any! One month's rent will be required as a deposit (together with references) and will of course be held under the Tenancy Deposit Scheme. The flat will be available from early June. Please PM me for further details/photos.

Hi Ness


If you PM me your email address I will send some photos to you. I have organised some viewings for Saturday afternoon if you are interested. I should mention that we will be letting the property for a minimum of 12 months though, as I see from your other post that you might be looking for a short let.


Thanks

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