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Two bedroom flat with lovely views ?1,250 per month


Beatrice

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Bright and airy flat in Dulwich Woods available immediately. Located on the top floor of a small purpose built block the south facing sitting room has a light and airy aspect with private balcony overlooking communal garden. Two good sized double bedrooms and separate kitchen.


The flat is opposite Dulwich Woods with good transport links:

Ten minute walk to Forest Hill station on the London Overground (Surrey Quays and Canada Water) and trains to London Bridge.

Five minutes walk to Lordship Lane with bus routes 185 to Kings Hospital and Victoria. P4 to Dulwich village and Brixton. 176 to Kings Hospital, Waterloo and Oxford Circus.


On site parking available and bike storage.


The flat is currently unfurnished but we will furnish if required for the right tenants looking for a long term tenancy. An ideal flat for a professional couple or two sharers. No pets or smokers. If you are interested please have a look at the attached pictures and phone 07796 943513 for a viewing. The flat is currently being painted throughout with neutral colours so will look a little different in a few days time! No agencies please.

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