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Spacious 1bed flat East Dulwich near Goose Green ?1400pcm


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Available early February, a spacious one bedroom flat on ground floor of Victorian conversion. With front garden and off-road car parking space.


It's an amazing location off the main road but close to Peckham Rye common and convenient for East Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations. It's also convenient for buses to Denmark Hill, Herne Hill and Brixton stations (that last fit the night tube), plus bus routes into town (78, 63, 12, 176...).


Bedroom has extensive fitted wardrobes and fits a king size bed. Large double glazed bay window with wooden shutters.


Living room is large with fitted book shelves and another large double glazed bay window. Hallway has large storage cupboard.


New hi-spec bathroom includes stylish Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware and fantastic rain shower over bath.


Bedroom, living room and hall are newly refurbished. Bathroom was recently done as well with just 14 months' use.


Kitchen is off living room and on the small side but has brand new oven with gas hobs, Siemens fridge/ freezer and Hotpoint washer dryer.


I loved living here and hope someone new will too! Looking for long-term tenant. I will add more photos when I have chance to take them!


Rent ?1400pcm

Deposit ?1900 to be held in tenancy deposit scheme of course.

Cost of referencing/credit checks - will charge exactly what these cost, which should not be much. Keen for both of us to avoid estate agent fees!

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