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Spacious 1 Bed Flat in Brockley Available


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Lovely, spacious 1 bedroom flat with small patio available in BROCKLEY SE4. The flat has 4 rooms, as well as a wide entrance hallway.


- The hallway has built in cupboards at the entry way.


- The kitchen, recently renovated, is a separate room from the lounge. It has plentiful storage, a built in tall fridge freezer, and a door that leads to a small patio area.


- The sizable lounge has a large window (with wooden shutters) that overlooks the mature, front garden (with peonies blooming in May).


- The double bedroom has a built in ceiling to floor wardrobe, with a window that looks out into the back garden, and a door that leads to the sizable ensuite bathroom.


- The bathroom is sizable, with a bath/shower, toilet, and basin, along with plentiful storage and a washing machine.


Freshly painted. Wood flooring throughout. Located in the conservation area in a Victorian townhouse on a peaceful, tree-lined, quiet street.



Transport Links:

- Brockley overground (8 minute walk) / London Bridge in 10 minutes / Canary Wharf in 15 minutes / Shoreditch in 20 minutes

- St.John's station (10 minute walk) / London Bridge in 10 minutes; Cannon Street (Bank) in 15 minutes

- Nunhead (18 minute walk)/ Victoria in 18 minutes


?1425/mo. DM for more details!

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