Jump to content

East Dulwich SE22- Lovely 2 double bedroom, ground floor flat, in art deco style block


Recommended Posts

Lovely 2 double bedroom, ground floor flat, in art deco style block. Situated in East Dulwich SE22.


Good sized living room, separate kitchen, bathroom with bath and shower combined, separate hallway, 2 double bedrooms, both fitting double beds and storage.


Kitchen has a small table to dining in, that fold down to conserve space, washing machine, brand new fridge.


Flat will be Unfurnished.


Flat is set in art deco style block, situated on the ground floor facing a communal courtyard. A small table and chairs is situated outside so you can enjoy the outside space.


The flat is a 10/15 minute walk to Lordship lane, the heart of East Dulwich, with Peckham Rye park less than 5 mins down the road.

Great transport links, a 10 minute walk to Honor Oak station for London bridge trains and overground lines to east London and crystal palace. A short bus rid to Peckham Rye station with again trains to London bridge and London Victoria and Overground to East London and Clapham Junction.


The Flat is available from the beginning of august, 1 year contract minimum, NO PPI. References will be required.


Rent Per month- ?1400, Per Week ?350, with 1 months rent in advance for a deposit.

Bills not included


Please feel free to contact for any questions, and to book a viewing. Viewings ideally at weekends.


thanks

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • But all those examples sell a wide variety of things,  and mostly they are well spread out along Lordship Lane. These two shops both sell one very specific thing, albeit in different flavours, and are just across the road from each other. I don't think you can compare the distribution of shops in Roman times to the distribution of shops in Lordship Lane in the twenty first century. Well, you can, but it doesn't feel very appropriate. Haa anybody asked the first shop how they feel? Are they happy about the "healthy competition" ?
    • ED is included in the 17 August closure set (or just possibly 15 August, depending on which part of the page you trust more) listed at https://metro.co.uk/2025/07/25/full-list-25-poundland-stores-confirmed-close-august-23753048/. Here incidentally are some snippets from their annual reports, at https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/02495645/filing-history. 2022: " during the period we opened 41 stores and closed 43 loss-making/under-performing stores.  At the period-end we were trading from 821 stores in the UK, IoM and ROI. ... "We renogotiated 82 leases in the year, saving on average 45% versus the prior lease agreement..." 2023: "We also continued to improve our market footprint through sourcing better store locations, opening 53 and closing 51 stores during the year." 2024:  "The ex-Wilco stores acquired in the prior year have formed a core part of this strategy to expand our store network.  We favour quality over quantity and during the period we opened 84 stores and closed 71 loss-making/under-performing ones."
    • Ha! After I posted this, I thought of lots more examples. Screwfix and the hardware store? Mrs Robinson and Jumping Bean? Chemists, plant shops, hairdressers...  the list goes on... it's good to have healthy competition  Ooooh! Two cheese shops
    • You've got a point.  Thinking Leyland and Screwfix too but this felt different.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...