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1 Bed Flat Fantastic Location


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]Beautifully presented one double bedroom flat for

rent within the Peabody Cottages estate, which has lately undergone upgrades and is situated just off Rosendale Road. The property is located on the second floor providing a light and airy internal living space. It has been recently refurbished and is immaculately presented comprising a reception room with open plan kitchen, cosy double bedroom and bathroom. The property further benefits from a secure entry system, hard wooden floors throughout and an attractive feature fireplace in the lounge. The property is situated in an idyllic location, just a short stroll from Brockwell Park, 7 minutes to the centre of Herne Hill and 10 minutes to Dulwich Village both which offer a number of shops, restaurants and gastro pubs. Herne Hill Railway station is in Zone 2 with London Victoria 10 minutes by train and London St Pancras in 22 minutes. Early viewings of this delightful flat is highly recommended. Available end of April £1200 pcm

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