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Short let for June and July 2017: Spacious 2-3 bed flat in East Dulwich


Estao

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Hi all,


We have 2-3 bed flat that is available for short let during June and July 2017. Rent is ?1,900 inclusive of all bills.


The flat has a big sunny living room with wood burning stove, 2 double bedrooms and a single bedroom (currently used as a study but we would be happy to put a single bed in it). We live here as a family of 4 with 2 young children. The flat would work both for families and professionals.


It is available from the 1st June 2017. We are located at the top end of Lordship lane near the park and the library and a 5 min walk to all the shops, pubs and restaurants of East Dulwich, so really well located for all that East Dulwich offers!


- Spacious, well proportioned flat with lots of charm and character features

- Big, sunny living room with wood burning stove, dining table

- 2 double bedrooms and a single bedroom (or can be used as a study).

- Separate kitchen: Dishwasher, Gas cooker, washing machine, lots of storage

- Available furnished

- Bills included (Gas, electricity, water)


Photos are on the ad on Open rent https://www.openrent.co.uk/property-to-rent/london/3-bed-flat-milo-road-se22/196503


Get in touch if you are interested!


Many thanks


Esta

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  • 2 weeks later...

HI - we are looking for somewhere short term from 5th March until 5th April (give or take a couple of days). We are a small family of 4 moving out of our house to have building work done and in need of somewhere for 4 weeks before we move into our other rented accommodation for the duration of the building works. Would you consider a short term let of 4 weeks? We are very happy to also look after your house, pets, garden etc. Please let me know if this is something you would consider? You can call me on my mobile 07787 118931. Thank you.

Ella

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