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1 bed spacious East Dulwich ground floor flat, large living room & garden, opposite Goose green Park


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Available - March onwards

= On East Dulwich Road

- Suitable for professional couple or 2 professional friends can share

- More Pictures available - please email

- This hugely impressive Victorian conversion ground floor flat is offered in immaculate condition.

- With a very large shared garden, original features and beautifully overlooking the picturesque and

scenic Goose Green.

- 3 minutes walking to East Dulwich train station

- Direct buses to King's College Hospital, Elephant and Castle and Victoria

- Very Large Reception room overlooking goose green park - functional fire place

- One large bedroom with in built ward robe

- Well maintained bathroom

- Additional toilet

- Ground floor

- Large shared garden

- Period victorian features

- 570 sq ft 53 sq m

- EPC Rating D

- Southwark council

- Owner a professional doctor couple and would ideally prefer professionals

- Bought in 2017, same tenant for 4 years, really positive feedback

- can be contacted - 07946442640 0r [email protected]

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