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Great 2 Bed, 2 Bathroom Garden Flat in the heart of Herne Hill...


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AVAILABLE LATE OCTOBER ***No Agent's Calls Please***

Right opposite the wonderful Brockwell Park and 30 secs from Herne Hill train station this 2 bed, 2 bathroom, garden flat right in the middle of everything Herne Hill has to offer would make a great new home for a professional, couple or small family.

It's a bus ride or swift walk to Brixton's Victoria Line tube station, the night bus service runs right outside.

In the heart of a huddle of bars and restaurants, cafes, shops and more - everything's within easy reach of this buzzing community.

It's an open plan kitchen/living space with a second bedroom - great for guests or office space - on a floor of its own, overlooking the private walled garden.

Downstairs the double main bedroom has its own en suite shower room.

The raised garden is a wonderful private sun trap and great for BBQs and outdoor dining...

It comes semi-furnished with all you need to move in, but enough space to add your own things and personal touches too.

It's available end of October 2023. I'm looking for a reliable professional couple wanting to make it their new home. Or a single professional, couples, families, please.

Rent - £2250 exclusive of bills pcm (£520/wk). Deposit - £2,596.15 (5 weeks).

The property is let by a private landlady. Viewings from early September.

Please note - pictures show flat when empty of furniture with semi-furnishings... Current tenant's things in situ now. 

It will have 2 x wardrobes, double/queen bed, bedside tables, sofa, double futon and coffee tables plus kitchen white goods including new dishwasher.

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