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One bed Victoria garden flat to rent


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Available from 12th December, large spacious one bedroom Victorian ground floor flat with private garden - SE5 8NJ


The flat has been refurbished extensively throughout with a new kitchen, bathroom, appliances and boiler.


Large double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and shutters, lounge with traditional cast iron fireplace, stripped wood floors and built in cupboards and sky / TV / phone points. Modern bathroom with bath and shower. Eat in kitchen with fridge / freezer, washing machine and dishwasher - French doors leading to garden. Cellar handy for storage.


Situated on the borders of Bellenden Road Village with its shops, restaurants and pubs and a short walk to Lordship Lane and Camberwell Church St. Near both newly refurbished gyms of East Dulwich and Camberwell.


Short walking distance (approx12mins) to both Denmark Hill and Peckham Rye stations with fast and frequent connections to London Bridge, Victoria, Blackfriars, St Pancras and the East London over ground line.


?1500 a month exc bills


Would suit a tidy non smoking professional or couple who don?t mind watering a few plants in the garden occasionally!


One month rent in advance and six weeks rent for deposit both required to secure flat.


Rent will be collected by bank transfer each month.


Please email me for more photos / to book a viewing.


Thanks .

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