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SE22 Peaceful setting, 3-bed house to rent from Aug near Goodrich School


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Peaceful setting, 3-bed house (2 large doubles and 1 single) in East Dulwich. Modern decor, a few hundred metres from Goodrich Community Primary School and Harris Boys Academy, 5 mins walk from Peckham Rye Park, the Herne Tavern, Post Office and shops. 15 mins walk from Lordship Lane.


Available to rent from August 2015. Unfurnished ?2100 pcm. See pictures attached.


It's of modern decor with some new architectural features. It would ideally suit a small family or professional sharers.


Details of house/area:

- 3-bed (2 doubles and 1 single) - our 2 & 4 yr olds shared the single room with a bunk bed

- Wide bright entrance hall

- Separate lounge with open fire

- Kitchen/diner with large bespoke doors backing out onto 40ft south-facing garden with peaceful aspect over woodland and meadow setting in central London!

- Downstairs toilet

- Upstairs bathroom with bath and shower

- Loft for storage and garden shed

- Peckham Rye Park, Co-Op, The Herne Tavern, Pharmacy, French Cafe, Hairdressers, Post Office, Italian & Indian Restaurants at the end of the road

- Lordship Lane 15 mins walk

- Nearest train/underground stations are Honor Oak Park (15 mins walk), Peckham Rye and East Dulwich Stations (10 mins on bus).

- Buses 12, 63, 363, P4, p13 all run from within 2-10 mins walk away.


Please PM or call me if interested 07834 956 613. Viewings available now.

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