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[Unavailable] 1 Bedroom Flat to Rent on Overhill Road from Jan '25


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[Unavailable] Available to move in from Jan '25, this peaceful, furnished 1 bedroom flat, on the top floor of a small block of six flats, is situated on a quiet residential street in idyllic East Dulwich. Beautiful views towards Crystal Palace and a large communal garden. Perfect for a single professional, professional couple or couple with baby/toddler looking for a base in one of south London's most vibrant neighbourhoods but with the city centre an easy bus, train ride or cycle away. 

The property comprises: 

  • recently refurbished kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, fridge freezer
  • living room with sofa bed and separate sofa, TV, dining table and bookshelf
  • bedroom with large built-in wardrobe and chest of drawers
  • entrance hallway with two additional storage cupboards
  • bathroom with bathtub
  • dedicated off-street parking space and cycle storage available for use

Link: https://www.openrent.co.uk/property-to-rent/london/1-bed-flat-overhill-road-se22/2279821

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