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3 bed flat overlooking Burgess Park SE15


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3 bedrooms available in a warm, light filled, newly refurbished maisonette. ?485/week for the whole flat or ?175, ?160 & ?150/week for each bedroom. Perfect for a couple or young family or group of friends sharing. Offering a generous lounge opening onto a south facing balcony, a newly refurbed kitchen diner, bathroom and separate WC. Double glazing throughout, all other rooms are freshly decorated with in-built storage. There is a very big store cupboard which is large enough to store 3 bicycles, suitcases, tools, Xmas decorations etc. The property is in a secure block with lift access and a video and phone door entry system. Each bedroom is let furnished/unfurnished as required by the tenant.


This dual aspect property is split over the second and third floor of a modern block of flats.


Bedroom 1 (?175/week) is a very generous north facing double room offering a balcony with views over Burgess Park.


Bedroom 2 (?160/week) is a double room with south facing windows.


Bedroom 3 (?150/week) is a single room with south facing windows.


The property overlooks the recently improved Burgess Park which offers refurbished tennis courts, a landscaped lake, cafe, excellent BMX track and Park Runs every Saturday morning. You will be within easy reach of local amenities, with a large supermarket 5 minutes walk away through the park.


Local transport links include Peckham Rye train station which offers National Rail and London Overgound connections. From Peckham Rye you can get to London Bridge or Victoria within 10 minutes, Blackfriars and Canary Wharf within 15 minutes and Clapham Junction within 20 minutes. There are also a number of local bus routes which are easily accessible providing links to Elephant and Castle (which connects to the Bakerloo and Northern line) and the City.


The property is within walking distance of both Peckham and Camberwell with fantastic local amenities such as 2 swimming pools, 2 libraries, a farmer's market on Sunday and many independent bars and restaurants.


I'm also advertising this on spare room (see link below)

http://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/peckham/4502751

Thanks

Tess

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