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One-bed garden flat available to rent end Jan 2018


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Hello, happy new year!


One bedroom unfurnished garden flat available in East Dulwich, in a converted Victorian mansion close to Forest Hill Road. Lordship Lane is a 15 minute walk away, Peckham Rye park a 2 minute walk. The property is composed of a large living room, a double bedroom, separate kitchen with all appliances and a recently refurbished bathroom with a rainfall shower and limestone tiles. The property benefits from gas central heating and is the only flat in the building with direct access to a private patio and a huge shared garden.


The property is 10 mins walk from Honor Oak Park station (National Rail and Ginger Overground Line) and minutes walk to bus routes 63, 363, P12 and P4 that can take you to Peckham, Blackfriars, London Bridge and Kings Cross. There is on-street parking on a very quiet, friendly street.


The flat is available from January 16th 2018. Minimum 6 month lease, longer term preferred. Cat friendly (but no dogs, sorry), no DSS nor smokers. Would suit a single professional or a couple. References required, private landlord with no fees.


1300 pcm + six weeks deposit.


More details and photos (and contact information!) can be found here.

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