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Now let - Garden Flat for Professional Couple fantastic location East Dulwich


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ONDINE ROAD, LONDON, SE15 4EB

2 Double Bedrooms. Kitchen/Diner/Living Room. Bathroom with separate shower. Large Conservatory for extra storage/space/ home office. Large private garden with own side entrance and shed. Quiet desirable road. Enviable location short walk to station and shops, bars and restaurants

* Short term let considered eg 6 months

? Fantastic location in the heart of East Dulwich

? Secluded private garden with own front door

? Victorian Conversion quiet road nice neighbours

? ?1500 pcm

? Large private garden with own side entrance and shed

? Unfurnished on a quiet road

? 2 Double Bedrooms - current tenant uses one bedroom as extra living room

? Kitchen/Diner/Living Room

? Large Conservatory for extra storage/space/ home office

? Quiet, desirable road near St Johns & St Clements School

? No Dogs - sorry

? Cable ready

? Short walk to station and shops, bars, restaurants etc etc

? The Detailed Description

? Don't miss the chance to grab this lovely, well presented 2 bedroom Victorian

? conversion flat situated in a quiet, desirable residential street in the ever popular East Dulwich area.

? The property is very well presented with neutral carpets and decor throughout

? Outside, the garden has a paved area and a good sized lawn complete with a shed, making it the perfect spot for those summer BBQ's and picnics with family and friends with room to store bikes, etc.

? Walking distance from all the best pubs and restaurants - Gowlett, Victoria Inn, The Actress, The EDT etc.

? This would be a lovely property for a young family, a couple and early viewing is strongly recommended.

* Perfect for couple

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