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Beautiful 1 bed flat - Brockwell Gate


Lauratmoscow

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This is a well maintained, ground floor, fully furnished, one double bedroom, 2 bathroom (one en suite) property. Set in the sought after gated development of Brockwell Gate with direct access onto Brockwell Park this is a much loved property and a fantastic home for a couple or individual looking for their own space.


Close to local shops, bars and restaurants. Only a 10min walk through Brockwell Park to Herne Hill Station, and a 20min walk or short bus ride to both Tulse Hill and Brixton Station. The property is well served by public transport, including a number of bus routes, providing easy access to such thriving locations as East Dulwich, Peckham, Crystal Palace, Clapham, Balham and Brixton.


The open space of Brockwell Park (with 50 hectares of parkland) is literally on the doorstep with direct access from the development. Perfect for jogging, tennis playing and cycling, and Brockwell Lido gives swimmers, and gym goers an ideal outlet.


The property is well decorated, comprising of a double bedroom, 2 bathrooms, open plan lounge/diner, kitchen, spacious hallway with storage.


The well-equipped kitchen has integrated fridge-freezer, washer-dryer and dishwasher, gas hob, extraction fan, oven, cupboard storage and worktop space.


The ensuite master bedroom is large and a has a built-in wardrobe meaning plenty of floor space available for further storage, whilst the built-in hallway storage provides additional space for bulky items or appliances.

A new boiler has recently been installed and there is a maintenance contract covering central heating system & plumbing.

Use of the building's lift and off-street parking is also available within the development.


Current tenants are leaving after 6.5 happy years. The flat will become available from 6th December and viewings are available from 18th November.


?1400 pcm


Please call to arrange a viewing



Laura

07753 826668

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