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Spacious 2 dbl bed flat w/ roof terrace, ED 1700pm


JayVeeCee

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Fantastic split-level conversion flat in East Dulwich in a great location on - walking distance to all the amenities of vibrant Lordship Lane, local train stations and right by beautiful Dulwich park.


Recently decorated, the property is a wonderful and unusually large flat covering over 1000sq ft over 2 floors. It has a lovely well-proportioned living and dining space with plenty of natural light, a newly-fitted large, bright and well-provisioned kitchen and a big bathroom with separate bath and shower on the first floor, and then up to two proper double bedrooms on the top floor. It also has a lovely south-west facing roof terrace and plenty of storage space. Full gas central heating. Free on-street parking. The property is currently partly furnished due to the departing tenant?s preference, but can be fully furnished if required.


Suitable for 2 professionals or a working family, available from beginning of January 2019 on a minimum 12 month standard tenancy agreement; 6 weeks deposit (registered) and rent payable 1 month in advance. We are letting the flat privately, no agents or additional fees involved, just cost of reference checks, etc.


Viewings available by appointment only. Please respond with full details.


All my photos are too large to upload, I will add photos shortly once I've shrunk them (or will send to you via email). You can see pictures on Gumtree advert: https://www.gumtree.com/p/property-to-rent/spacious-bright-2-dbl-bed-flat-with-roof-terrace-in-east-dulwich/1321218965

NO AGENTS PLS.

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Hello,

we're a couple looking for a short let from January to March while work is done on our house in Nunhead. Would you consider a short let? We're looking to pay up to ?1200 a month. We're super reliable and will take good care of your place, having been homeowners ourselves and lived in East Dulwich for over 20 years. Thanks!

Louise Kimpton-Nye

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