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Fab Location Victorian Conversion 1 bed flat East Dulwich


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Bawdale Road in the heart of East Dulwich minutes from Lordship Lane and Dulwich Picture House Cinema

Refurbished one double bedroom period conversion flat in a quiet road close to all amenities in leafy East Dulwich. New kitchen, bathroom and wood flooring. ?1300 PCM available from 2nd July 2022

Fitted wardrobes. Dishwasher. Easy commute to City or West End (12 minutes from East Dulwich Station). Available now unfurnished/furnished.


Key features:


Rent directly from accredited landlord

Quiet location in the heart of East Dulwich

Wooden floors

Recently Refurbished & Redecorated

New bathrooms, kitchen, furniture and appliances

Low admin and NO repeat fees


Full description:

What?s Inside ?

The double bedroom has large fitted wardrobes. The bathroom has a shower over the bathtub. The fitted kitchen has an integrated dishwasher. Overall the flat is light bright and airy with wood floors to the open plan kitchen living diner. There is a washer drying machine and further storage in the hallway and large understairs cupboard.

The flat forms part of a Victorian terrace comprising mainly owner occupiers who take care of their properties.

What?s Outside ?

It is minutes walk from East Dulwich Picture House, Marks & Spencer Local, the Co-op, Rose's Butchers, Moxen's Fishmongers, Mons Cheeseshop, Franklin's Delicatessen plus North Cross Road Market. It?s ten minutes walk to East Dulwich station (London Bridge or Victoria 12 minutes).

East Dulwich has some of the best neighbourhood restaurants and bars in South London including the Gowlett, the Great Exhibition, The Montpelier, The East Dulwich Tavern plus

Yama Momo, The Palmerston, Franklins and The Thai Corner Caf?.



Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye are also short walks away with swimming pools at East Dulwich leisure center and Jags Sportclub and Hot Yoga in Peckham.


This light, bright Victorian period conversion flat is available from 2nd July as a long term rental.

It's perfect for a professional person/couple who want the best East Dulwich has to offer right on their doorstep commuting to the City or the West End.

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