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3 double bed home with large garden. Available October 1st.


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If you're looking, or know someone who would like to rent a lovely home with a garden in Nunhead, next to East Dulwich, then read on...


Our 3 bedroom, semi-detached house will be available from October 2016 (unfurnished).

More info and images here:

https://www.facebook.com/jmaclynn/posts/10153637434051020


It is a bright Victorian house on a quiet road, located right around the corner from Peckham Rye Park, close to East Dulwich and Lordship Lane, with excellent transport links eg. East London Line.


The property is spread over 3 floors, with on street parking and a large private garden. Comprising of 3 double bedrooms, kitchen (equipped with gas hob, oven, fridge, dishwasher and washing machine), utility area, large bathroom, downstairs toilet and a spacious living room.


We are ideally looking for a long term tenant. Rent ?2300 PCM.


If you're interested. Send a direct message.

Thanks

Jeremy

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