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27 Ashbourne Grove, London, SE22 8RL, United Kingdom
£2,400 / month
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Property Reference: .Stunning 2 double bedroom, split level Victorian conversion in one of the most sought after locations in East Dulwich. The property is located on Ashbourne Grove which is a short walk to East Dulwich station. The location is conveniently placed for the attractions along Lordship Lane, such as the array of popular restaurants, drinking establishments, quirky shops and weekly street market.One common theme throughout the property is the sense of space and natural light. Being on a corner plot it has lots of windows producing natural light in all directions. This property is truly a must view.About East Dulwich Area: East Dulwich is a quintessential London village. It stands out as an oasis in south east London and its bustling fashionable vibe has caused property prices to increase almost to the highs of neighbouring Dulwich Village. Its distinctive character of organic food shops, lively bars and good restaurants make it very appealing for young couples.The best of East Dulwich:Lordship Lane is the place to hang out day or night. By day the wholesome trendy vibe comes from the abundance of cafes with homemade produce, local butchers and fishmongers and pretty boutiques. By night cafes turn into pubs, gastropubs compete to offer the best food and some bars have late licences meaning there's no need to go into central London for a great night out.North Cross Road off Lordship Lane hosts a bustling street market on Saturdays.East Dulwich's well stocked library has a great range of historic literatureNearby Dulwich Picture Gallery exhibits some hugely impressive art, from Van Gogh to contemporary work.Well worth a visit, Time Out in East Dulwich:Great cafes serving homemade cakes and pastriesLocal butchers, fishmongers and grocers make the supermarket completely avoidableThe East Dulwich Deli which also has a franchise in HarrodsExcellent array of Indian, Mexican and Thai restaurantsThe Palmerston gastropub has great food and serves Harveys ale on draughtThe East Dulwich Tavern overlooks Goose Green and has a room upstairs hosting comedy and jazz nightsParklife:Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye Park are particularly pretty parks as the many dog walkers, fitness fiends and power-pramming mothers who frequent them would confirmDulwich Park also has bicycle hire, go-karts, a boating lake with ducks, tennis courts and a cafeGoose Green is only a small area of grass but hosts the yearly community-based East Dulwich festival in MayEducation in East Dulwich:East Dulwich is in an area with six high ranking primary state schools plus three famous top private schools: James Alleyn Girls' school, Alleyn's and Dulwich College.Local East Dulwich facts:The Kid Cudi video “Day ‘N' Nite" was filmed in the Londis on the corner of Lordship Lane and North Cross RoadEnid Blyton, the children's story writer of Noddy and the Famous Five, was born above the shop at 354 Lordship LaneTransport:Trains from East Dulwich take 12 minutes to London BridgeNorth Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations are also close byFrequent buses serving Waterloo, Victoria and London BridgeBuses:The 185 will run you right to Victoria station, take the 197 from Lordship Lane towards Peckham or Croydon, or take your pick of the 24 hour buses, the 176 to Waterloo Station and Trafalgar Square Summary & Exclusions:- Rent Amount: £ per month (£553.85 per week)- Deposit / Bond: £- 2 Bedrooms- 1 Bathrooms- Property comes unfurnished- Available to move in from 03 July 2026- Maximum number of tenants is 2- No Students- No Pets, sorry- No Smokers- Family Friendly- Bills not included- No Parking Available- No Garden Access- EPC Rating: D If calling, please quote reference: Fees:You will not be charged any admin fees. *
Property Reference: .Stunning 2 double bedroom, split level Victorian conversion in one of the most sought after locations in East Dulwich. The property is located on Ashbourne Grove which is a short walk to East Dulwich station. The location is conveniently placed for the attractions along Lordship Lane, such as the array of popular restaurants, drinking establishments, quirky shops and weekly street market.One common theme throughout the property is the sense of space and natural light. Being on a corner plot it has lots of windows producing natural light in all directions. This property is truly a must view.About East Dulwich Area: East Dulwich is a quintessential London village. It stands out as an oasis in south east London and its bustling fashionable vibe has caused property prices to increase almost to the highs of neighbouring Dulwich Village. Its distinctive character of organic food shops, lively bars and good restaurants make it very appealing for young couples.The best of East Dulwich:Lordship Lane is the place to hang out day or night. By day the wholesome trendy vibe comes from the abundance of cafes with homemade produce, local butchers and fishmongers and pretty boutiques. By night cafes turn into pubs, gastropubs compete to offer the best food and some bars have late licences meaning there's no need to go into central London for a great night out.North Cross Road off Lordship Lane hosts a bustling street market on Saturdays.East Dulwich's well stocked library has a great range of historic literatureNearby Dulwich Picture Gallery exhibits some hugely impressive art, from Van Gogh to contemporary work.Well worth a visit, Time Out in East Dulwich:Great cafes serving homemade cakes and pastriesLocal butchers, fishmongers and grocers make the supermarket completely avoidableThe East Dulwich Deli which also has a franchise in HarrodsExcellent array of Indian, Mexican and Thai restaurantsThe Palmerston gastropub has great food and serves Harveys ale on draughtThe East Dulwich Tavern overlooks Goose Green and has a room upstairs hosting comedy and jazz nightsParklife:Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye Park are particularly pretty parks as the many dog walkers, fitness fiends and power-pramming mothers who frequent them would confirmDulwich Park also has bicycle hire, go-karts, a boating lake with ducks, tennis courts and a cafeGoose Green is only a small area of grass but hosts the yearly community-based East Dulwich festival in MayEducation in East Dulwich:East Dulwich is in an area with six high ranking primary state schools plus three famous top private schools: James Alleyn Girls' school, Alleyn's and Dulwich College.Local East Dulwich facts:The Kid Cudi video “Day ‘N' Nite" was filmed in the Londis on the corner of Lordship Lane and North Cross RoadEnid Blyton, the children's story writer of Noddy and the Famous Five, was born above the shop at 354 Lordship LaneTransport:Trains from East Dulwich take 12 minutes to London BridgeNorth Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations are also close byFrequent buses serving Waterloo, Victoria and London BridgeBuses:The 185 will run you right to Victoria station, take the 197 from Lordship Lane towards Peckham or Croydon, or take your pick of the 24 hour buses, the 176 to Waterloo Station and Trafalgar Square Summary & Exclusions:- Rent Amount: £ per month (£553.85 per week)- Deposit / Bond: £- 2 Bedrooms- 1 Bathrooms- Property comes unfurnished- Available to move in from 03 July 2026- Maximum number of tenants is 2- No Students- No Pets, sorry- No Smokers- Family Friendly- Bills not included- No Parking Available- No Garden Access- EPC Rating: D If calling, please quote reference: Fees:You will not be charged any admin fees.
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Property type
flat
Rooms
2
Size
44 m²
Price
£2,400
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Parking
Yes
Garden
Yes
City east
Yes
City south
Yes
Price per m²
£55
The listing is located at 27 Ashbourne Grove, London, SE22 8RL, United Kingdom
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