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Flat For Rent in West Norwood **?1,200**


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Hiya, I am posting this for a friend, a great two-bed apartment in West Norwood. Kindly contact me and I will pass your details on. Cheers. Y


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Our flat is in West Norwood, SE27. Its one of three flats that were built when a large detached house was converted in the 1970's.


The flat is on the 1st floor and laid out maisonette style. The living room and kitchen are on the first floor, and the two double bedrooms and bathroom upstairs are on second floor.?It's 69sqm and is south facing. A brand new boiler has been installed just recently over Christmas. There is also a small garage at the back of the property for a tenant/s to use and a driveway for off street parking.?


It's very close to the West Norwood train station, only a couple minutes walk. Trains from WN go direct into London Bridge and Victoria stations - journey time around 22-25mins. You can go into Waterloo station as well, but need to change trains at Clapham Junction station. Tulse Hill station is very close by and trains into Farringdon and King's Cross can be caught from there. Brixton is the closest underground station. There are many buses to and from Brixton to West Norwood. Bus journey is about 20mins depending on the time of day.


It's fully furnished and we are asking ?1,200 per month plus a deposit of ?1,200.

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