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two bed flat for rent peckham rye


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Spacious 2 bed ground floor flat, circa 850sqft, to rent in Peckham Rye.


Located in a secure, 3-storey building, with only 6 neighbours having access to the communal entrance.


The property consists of 2 bedrooms, both large doubles (one benefiting from built in wardrobes, the other with a large Ikea wardrobe), kitchen, living room, bathroom with separate WC and a small balcony area for bikes, seating, drying etc.


The property is available from Saturday 9th April 2016.


Transport links -


Train: Peckham Rye station is 10minutes walk (0.6m) - access to Clapham in 8mins, London Bridge 10mins and Victoria 15mins.


Bus: routes 63, 12, 37 are all on the doorstep (on Peckham Rye).


Local Amenities -


Pubs - The Rye, Montpellier, Victoria Inn, Clockhouse, The Old Nunhead are all within an 8mimute walk.


Supermarkets - Tesco Express is within 300metres, along with newsagents, hair salon and more.


There are loads of caf?s in the immediate vicinity, Bellenden Road is close by, Franks Campari is easy to reach.


Feel free to contact us with any questions or more details you would like. If you get our voicemail please do leave a message and we will call you back as soon as possible.


rent: ?1400pm

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