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GONE: Immaculate three double bedroom house with south facing garden on Whateley Road, SE22


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Immaculate and recently renovated three double bedroom house available for rent from the beginning of June on Whateley Road, SE22. Open plan living downstairs with a south facing garden. We are emigrating and want to leave the house in good hands for a long term let. The house will be unfurnished and is a stones throw (3 minutes walk max) from the wonderful Lordship Lane, including William Rose Butchers, Moxons Fishmongers, Franklins Farm Shop and, as of this week.... East Dulwich Picture House! The monthly rent will be ?2,700. PM me with your email if you would like to see some images.


Many thanks for your interest.

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Hi there,


We are moving to London from Brooklyn, NY, in the summer and are looking to move to East Dulwich. Your house looks like just what we are looking for.


It's me, my husband, our two girls (ages 3 and 7) and our cat (whose claws we trim weekly). We've been told we need to rent a place in June so that we can get our daughters into state schools before the end of the school year.


My husband and I will be in London on May 21st and 22nd and would love to see your place. If you could send pictures, that would be fantastic.


Happy to answer any questions you might have.


Many thanks,

Alexandra Farkas

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