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Large 4 bed house for long term let early early August - East Dulwich - REVISED PRICE


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This beautiful, fully furnished four-bedroom family home is located a stone?s throw from Lordship Lane and its wealth of amenities, in the catchment of popular local primary schools, within range of quality private schools and very close to the new Charter East Dulwich Secondary School. The owner is looking for a long term let for a family wanting all East Dulwich has to offer on their doorstep.


This stunning semi-detached home is arranged over three floors and 2000 square ft, the ground floor boasts two bright and spacious reception rooms, a smart dining room, a brand new kitchen, utility room and toilet. Upstairs the impressive master bedroom has a gorgeous en suite with double width shower. Three more double bedrooms and a family bathroom are arranged over the split levels.


The generous, landscaped garden is larger than most in this area and has a large shed for storage. The house also has sought after off street parking. The property comes fully furnished and all furnishing and finishes are to a high spec giving the property a smart, contemporary, yet functional feel.


Lordship Lane is a short walk away offering a wide range of quality independent shops and boutiques as well as a huge range of restaurants and bars. Leafy Dulwich Village with its boutiques, cafes and primary schools is a 10 minute walk and the huge Peckham Rye Park and beautiful Dulwich Park are easily accessible. Local transport is plentiful, East Dulwich Station (National Rail) is a 7-8 minute walk and there is a good bus service to Herne Hill, Camberwell, Peckham Rye and Central London.


Available from early August 2016.

?3250 per calendar month - REVISED PRICE

Deposit ?4,875.00 (six weeks rent)

  • 2 weeks later...

We have revised the price of the rent for this property as we are keen to get this let to the right people.

Please do get in touch with us if you have any questions, via private message or to [email protected]

Thanks a lot!

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