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Lovely 2bed flat in SE26 (Sydenham/Crystal Palace) ?1,450/pcm unfurnished


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A stunning two bedroom Victorian conversion flat on a prestigious road in SE26 (flat location SE26 6NS), close distance to Sydenham Station (0.5 miles), for trains to London Bridge, London Victoria and East London Line. Other closeby stations being Penge West (0.6 miles) and Crystal Palace (0.6 miles).

Travel time to London Bridge or Canada Water is just 15 minutes, with excellent links to nearby Canary Wharf and Liverpool Street.


Very good size master double bedroom, spacious living room, separate kitchen, good sized second bedroom, and recently refurbished bathroom. All internal communal parts have been very well kept over the years and remain in extremely good conditions.

The flat has high ceilings and all its original features, plus a lovely private terrace.


Suitable for young professional or couple. 6 weeks deposit and one month rent in advance.


Unfurnished.


Rent ? 1,450/pcm excluding bills and council tax.

References required.


The flat is available now.


Please get in touch if interested


Thanks

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