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No longer available! --- Lovely, sunny 1 bed furnished flat to rent in leafy area.


Lucy M

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Lovely, sunny and spacious 1 bed flat in leafy area with great transport links. 6 minutes walk to East Dulwich train station and 8 minutes walk to Denmark Hill train/overground.


Ex local authority flat on 2nd floor (no one above) in calm, quiet area with views over Crystal Palace and nearby woodland. Own private entrance and balcony. Sainsbury's is very close and Lordship Lane is only a short walk away. 10 minute walk to King's Hospital so would particularly suit NHS professional. Flat is great for single occupant or could also suit compact couple. I have been very happy here for many years - renting out due to relocation.


Rooms: entrance hall, large bedroom (approx 9'8 by 13'10), bathroom/WC with bath and shower, large living room (approx 13'10 by 11'05) with balcony, kitchen (approx 9'5 by 8'). Photos using fisheye lens but bedroom and living room really nice and big. Viewings welcome.


Well-insulated, electric heating (but very cheap to run - bills can evidence this), gas cooker. Flat is furnished, available from January, six month minimum let, happy to rent for longer. Rent is ?1100 pcm. Contact by messaging on here or call Lucy on 07782 218 320.

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