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Stunning Studio to rent: available now!


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Stunning Studio with gardens and allocated parking in Peckham


Would you like to live in peaceful, green surroundings, just moments from Bellenden Road, and Peckham Rye station? A newly refurbished, high specification studio apartment? Your own allocated parking spot yet enviably situated adjacent to some of the most desirable streets in the area? Then this could be the flat for you!


The Apartment:


It?s a large, bright and airy studio flat with private front door and entrance hall, and separate bathroom and kitchen: the layout gives you a real sense of space, as does the wonderful view from the windows across the beautiful shared gardens which are maintained by professional gardeners (see main photo). It has recently been refurbished with brand-new double-glazed windows and front door.


Entrance Hall: 2 large built-in cupboards for storage


Bathroom: brand new bathroom, features rain-maker shower and custom-made plantation-style shutters


Main Room: 18 feet long with windows most of the length of the room, allows maximum sunlight into the room, fitted with blinds and soft curtains for maximum light control and comfort. Please note: currently furnished with a futon sofabed that has storage (drawers) underneath it, shelving units, a wardrobe and a folding dining table and chairs. It also has a double bed (can be rented with or without the bed)


Kitchen: a light and bright kitchen with stainless steel oven and ceramic hobs, full-size fridge-freezer, washing machine, microwave and toaster


Allocated parking spot


Extensive shared gardens and grounds including open areas laid to lawn, as well a woodland with large mature trees and a picnic area


The Locality:


It?s on a lovely quiet development in the best part of the area, which is adjacent to some of the smartest residential streets around, nestled between Peckham and Camberwell. From the flat, it?s a 4-minute stroll to Bellenden Road with its fantastic independent restaurants, cafes and shops, the heart of the regeneration area, and a 6-minute walk from Camberwell Grove, where there are more amenities including some great gastropubs. Lordship Lane has a wide selection of up-market restaurants, bars and shops and is also within easy walking distance.


There are lots of parks and open spaces nearby including Peckham Rye, Warwick Gardens and Lettsom Gardens.


Transport:


The flat is conveniently located a short walk from 3 train stations - Peckham Rye (8 mins), Denmark Hill (12 mins) and East Dulwich (15 mins). Peckham Rye is very well connected as it has London Overground services (e.g. to Shoreditch, Islington and Clapham) as well as Thameslink services (to Blackfriars, Farringdon, Kings Cross, Luton etc) and is also served by Southern and Southeastern train services to London Bridge, London Victoria and various other destinations further afield.


Availability:


Available now. Professional, non-smokers preferred. Full references required. No agents or DSS please. Minimum stay is one year. Maximum occupancy is 2 people, i.e. a couple. Please note that utility bills and council tax are not included


If you have any questions, please get in touch - I look forward to hearing from you!

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