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1 bed flat to rent on Worlingham Rd. ?1250.00


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SUPERB VICTORIAN CONVERSION FLAT TO RENT IN EAST DULWICH ? CLOSE TO ALL AMENETIES


Situated on the first floor, on highly sought after Worlingham Road, this one bedroom flat offers fantastic living space. With many original features, the property is light and spacious, providing secure accommodation ideal for a couple or single person. The rooms are well proportioned - a large living/dining area with fully fitted kitchen, a modern bathroom and spacious double bedroom with fitted storage.


The flat has gas central heating and comes furnished. Non-regulated parking is available outside the property. Worlingham Road is just off of Goose Green, just 2 minutes walk from the amenities of Lordship Lane and 6 minutes walk from East Dulwich station. The open spaces of Peckham Rye and Dulwich Park are just a short distance away. East Dulwich station is on a direct line to London Bridge station (12 minutes), ideal for commuting to the City, West End or Canary Wharf. Numerous bus routes are just 2 minutes away. The flat would suit a professional, non-smoking, person/couple. Available mid-September. No Pets, No DSS.


There are no agent's fees to pay. Rent ?1250 per calendar month excluding bills. Please get in touch to arrange a viewing.


Andrew

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