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Contemporary 4 bedroom ED end-of terrace Victorian family house To Let - 1 year ?3300


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Our beautiful end-of-terrace family house, in a quiet mews in the heart of East Dulwich is to let for a year, starting from Aug 1st (or any day soon after). Perfect for a young family. ?3300/month excl bills.


4 beds (3 dbls / 1 single) with a very sunny garden.


The house is 1 minute from Lordship Lane / Goose Green roundabout.


Looking to rent it out for 1 year as we relocate abroad for 1 year. We are currently not letting it out for any shorter period.



All photos and floor plans are here in the Purple Bricks link:

https://www.purplebricks.co.uk/property-to-rent/4-bedroom-end-of-terrace-house-london-881877#


Viewings can be booked after an initial chat. Please contact me on 07794757166 to discuss.


Thanks,

Kate

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