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Lovely 2 bed garden flat, Central East Dulwich - immediately available - flexible, short & long lets


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Newly renovated, two bedroom garden flat available immediately for short term let.


Amazing location - just off of Northcross Road, close to Lordship Lane and East Dulwich station - nice 5 minute walk from all the shops and restaurants and close to the train station as well!


We're looking for a longer term or, a shorter term flexible let. For example, either a 12 month let or, even happy for someone to rent it for 1-6 months. The flat is furnished with beds, sofa, TV etc but happy to alter this according to your wants.


We have plenty of photos which we can share with you, if you're interested please Direct Message me.


?1650 per month with weekly cleaner included in the price (?1800 including bills). Available immediately.


Would be perfect for a couple or, a couple with a small child.

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