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For sale: Newly renovated 1 bed flat on Bath Close (3 minute walk to Queens Road Station)


laura.333

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We are selling our lovely one bed flat on Bath Close, Peckham as we are leaving London. The flat is just 3 minutes walk to Queens Road Peckham Station, and has been carefully renovated over the past 18 months.


We've loved living in this part of Peckham. Our neighbours are wonderful and there is very much a community feel here. On the doorstep are some fantastic cafes (Blackbird Bakery and Well Fed), restaurants (Peckham Cellars and Kudu) and Bars (Smokey Kudu and Beer Rebellion).


The flat is spacious, renovated to a high standard and has a balcony which has been great for working from home and during lockdown. It even has a walk in wardrobe/study!


Details here, but feel free to message too: [www.purplebricks.co.uk]. We are conducting viewings in line with COVID-19 guidelines and taking every precaution to maintain safety, but can also facilitate a virtual viewing too.


Thanks,


Laura

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