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3 Double Bedroom Flat To Rent.?1850 pm.


roshan

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Fantastic views from this sunny, newly refurbished 3 bed flat in East Dulwich / Forest Hill. Part of a well known Mid-Century modern estate.

?1850 per calendar month.

The flat is in a clean and well-managed building, quiet and well maintained.

It is a spacious 3 bedroom split level flat. All rooms are light and airy and

decorated to a high standard.

The kitchen is new and fully fitted : oven/hob, washing machine, dishwasher, fridge freezer, extractor fan. .

There is a new bath, basin and shower in the bathroom.

Downstairs there is a large separate cloakroom with toilet and basin.

The reception room is large and bright with space to dine. It offers views over Forest Hill and Crystal Palace to the North Downs.

There are three well proportioned bedrooms, two with balconies, South and North facing.

There is plenty of storage space.

The flat has gas central heating and double glazing.

The living room and bedrooms are unfurnished.

Available Oct. To rent unfurnished.

Excellent transport links: Overground Line from Forest Hill connects to the whole of London.

Rail. London Bridge 14mins.

Bus. Great bus routes at both ends of the road. Local and into central London.


Both East Dulwich and Forest Hill have a great range of shops, supermarkets, restaurants and amenities.

Sports centres, libraries, excellent new cinema, Dulwich Park , Horniman Museum and Gardens and Peckham Rye all very close by.

There are great schools in the area and the development is adjacent to the Dawson Hill Conservation area. Landscaped communal gardens and playgrounds. Well stocked and friendly estate shop. Off street parking permit available, on street free parking. Views over North and South London. Residents association and community space available for hire.


6 weeks deposit and references required.

Minimum one year let.

No smoking and no pets.

Maximum 3 adults.

Rent is exclusive of utility bills and council tax.


Further reading on the history of the estate available online. Search Dawson Heights, Bredinghurst, Kate Macintosh.

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