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Lovely one bed flat/ No longer available


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Really lovely one-bed property with original features. Newly-decorated throughout and available immediately, the flat is extremely close to the junction of Norwood Road and Rosendale Road. Herne Hill Station (Victoria 8 minutes and Thameslink services to Kings Cross, St Pancras and Luton) is approximately 5 minutes' walk and there are a plethora of buses (including 2 night buses covering central London) going through Herne Hill providing access to much of central, north central and south London.


Brockwell Park, with its Lido and Fusion gym is nearby and there are a wide range of restaurants, cafes and gastro pubs and a lovely Sunday market providing opportunity for entertainment and leisure activities

would suit single professional

Hi, my partner and I are looking for a place to rent for at least 6 months. If you could please send some photos, and let me know your sense of the dates it will be available that would be great. Also price per month would be great to know.

Many thanks,

Maeve

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