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Great, bright top floor flat with open plan living area and separate bathroom and bedroom.
Modern fittings and decor with some furnishing including sofa, small kitchen table and chairs, 2 ikea storage units, coffee table, bed, wardrobes, chest of drawers, fridge freezer and washing machine.  (Please note the pictures include tenant's own furnishings.)

Also has access to shared garden space.

Available mid-June (flexible) for 1 year + contract and would suit professionals or couple looking to make it their new home.
Off Brixton Hill, it's zone 2, and walking distance to Victoria Line tube for access to central London. Near to Brockwell Park and close to everything Brixton's shops, cafes, pubs and bars have to offer.

Rent is £1700 pcm exclusive of bills.

Call me for viewings or with any questions - 07951 200390 (Vanessa).

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 23/03/2024 at 03:26, vanessacalling said:

Great, bright top floor flat with open plan living area and separate bathroom and bedroom.
Modern fittings and decor with some furnishing including sofa, small kitchen table and chairs, 2 ikea storage units, coffee table, bed, wardrobes, chest of drawers, fridge freezer and washing machine.  (Please note the pictures include tenant's own furnishings.)

Also has access to shared garden space.

Available mid-May (flexible) for 1 year + contract and would suit professionals or couple looking to make it their new home.
Off Brixton Hill, it's zone 2, and walking distance to Victoria Line tube for access to central London. Near to Brockwell Park and close to everything Brixton's shops, cafes, pubs and bars have to offer.

Rent is £1700 pcm exclusive of bills.

Call me for viewings or with any questions - 07951 200390 (Vanessa).

Living room.jpg

2072051.jpg

Bathroom.jpg

Shared Garden (4 flats).jpg

Bedroom with Chest of Drawers and Wardrobe.jpg

Flat still available to view and rent...

 

Vanessa

On 23/03/2024 at 03:26, vanessacalling said:

Great, bright top floor flat with open plan living area and separate bathroom and bedroom.
Modern fittings and decor with some furnishing including sofa, small kitchen table and chairs, 2 ikea storage units, coffee table, bed, wardrobes, chest of drawers, fridge freezer and washing machine.  (Please note the pictures include tenant's own furnishings.)

Also has access to shared garden space.

Available mid-June (flexible) for 1 year + contract and would suit professionals or couple looking to make it their new home.
Off Brixton Hill, it's zone 2, and walking distance to Victoria Line tube for access to central London. Near to Brockwell Park and close to everything Brixton's shops, cafes, pubs and bars have to offer.

Rent is £1700 pcm exclusive of bills.

Call me for viewings or with any questions - 07951 200390 (Vanessa).

Living room.jpg

2072051.jpg

Bathroom.jpg

Shared Garden (4 flats).jpg

Bedroom with Chest of Drawers and Wardrobe.jpg

Flat now vacant and doing viewings this week...

 

Message if you'd like to take a look.

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