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Stunning 3 Bed Flat for Rent Dulwich SE21


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A stunning Victorian conversion first floor

flat, situated on Clive Road one of West Dulwich's most

popular residential roads. The property boasts

three good sized bedrooms (all doubles), each with

period fireplaces, as well as a stylish bathroom, light and airy living room and a well

maintained shared garden and lots of storage space including l loft. Just fully refurbished. The local area

is popular with families as great schools are close

at hand, as well as young professionals who see

to live near to local amenities and transport

links to central London. Offered furnished. No Agent Fees.

GBP1900 pcm.

No contact from estate agents please.

Hi,


My friends and I are moving from Rosendale Road and would like to stay in the area, we'd love to take a look at this flat if possible. As we are so near we are quite flexible with viewings, please drop me a line and I can send you my phone number.


Thank you,

Chiara

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