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To Let: 3 bedroom, family house available for 3 week short term let


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Short term let available from 14th March - 5th April (3 weeks) for our lovely 3 bedroom family house on East Dulwich Grove SE22 for ?500 per week.


The location:

Less than 10 minutes walk from Lordship Lane, Goose Green, Dulwich village/park, and East Dulwich Station this is an ideal house for a young family either on holiday or in need of somewhere during renovations. Only 15 minutes to either London Bridge or Victoria on the train for quick access to central London. A short walk to Herne Hill and Brockwell park, or over to Denmark hill or Peckham for the overground to Shoreditch High Street or Clapham Junction.


The space:

Dining room, fully kitted out kitchen & dishwasher, living room, family bathroom, 2 large double bedrooms, 1 single bedroom, washing machine, separate dryer, and a small garden.


Other things:

Wifi available

Cleaned once a week

High chair & cot available


Message if you are interested and we can arrange a visit. Pictures attached. Thanks!

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