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Stunning large 2 bed garden flat - available mid September


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Stunning large 2 bed flat available for rent from mid September 2019 for a short term let.


Two large double bedrooms with one e/s. Separate bathroom. Large living/dining area with private access to large patio garden. Lots of storage space. Situated on SE15/SE22 borders and easy walking distance to East Dulwich/Peckham Rye stations.


Great location for local shops, restaurants, bars and ED leisure centre.


Available furnished/part furnished.


PM if interested and wish to view.

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Hi there,

Nice to meet you. I currently live in a 2 bedroom flat in Nunhead SE15 - have been here for 3+ years. I'm looking to move in September and caught your post. I'd love to learn more and view the place if it is still available? Look forward to hearing from you.


Thomas

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