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To Let - Spacious two-bedroom garden flat SE5/SE22 border


Anthony K-S

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NOW LET - Spacious two-bedroom flat/maisonette in lovely Georgian house about five minutes? walk from Kings College/Denmark Hill station up the hill. Equally close to East Dulwich station. Ground floor has fully fitted family sized kitchen, including dishwasher, reception room with open fire, utility room (washing machine and dryer) with downstairs toilet, beautiful private walled garden. Entrance lobby with bicycle store-room.


Upstairs - two large double bedrooms (with inter connecting double doors), bath/shower/toilet.


Lots of period features, including shutters, fireplaces, parquet flooring etc. Wired for Sky TV/broadband.


Ideal for a young family or couple. Photo ID and references required. Mainly furnished or part furnished, open to negotiation. Short lets considered (three months? minimum). Available from last week of April 2018.


Rent ?2,000 pcm, (includes water rates). Council Tax, gas and electricity totals about c ?300 pcm (subject to usage). To view please contact [email protected] - NO AGENTS

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