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Two bed flat available from 1st June on Underhill Road


Eera

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A two double-bedroom Victorian conversion flat located on the ground floor of a period mansion, with a private patio area and enormous communal garden, within a beautiful tree-lined street in East Dulwich.


Partly furnished, the flat is double-glazed in good decorative order, with a newly fitted modern kitchen and bathroom. This flat is ideal for a couple or couple with a young child.


The flat is located within a few minutes walk from Dulwich Park and Horniman Museum & Gardens, and very close to the main shops, bars and restaurants located on Lordship Lane. Dulwich Village and Peckham Rye are also within walking distance.


Forest Hill is the closest train station with direct trains to London Bridge, Victoria, Highbury & Islington and East Croydon via Southern Rail and the London Overground line.


Furthermore, buses from here take you directly to Brixton, Elephant & Castle, London Bridge, Waterloo, Vauxhall, Victoria, Lewisham, Crystal Palace, Croydon and further afield.


There's a micro-chipped catflap installed on back door. Pets-wise, only cats are allowed.


Minimum stay one year. ?1,550 PCM, ?1,550 deposit required and two references.


http://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/flatshare_detail.pl?flatshare_id=4022707


Please private message me if you are interested.

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