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Victorian 2 bedroom terraced garden flat - East Dulwich


melaniedbrown

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Hi,


Online listing: http://www.winkworth.co.uk/properties/9525913/lettings/tintagel-crescent-east-dulwich-se22/DUL141042


Our 2 bedroom, spacious garden flat on Tintagel Crescent will be available from 1 April, ideal for a small family or professional couple (?1,900pcm).


Many of the original features of the flat remain, including a working fireplace in the living room, hard wood flooring throughout and access to a garden (shared with the owners upstairs). The rooms are bright with built in storage, the single bedroom is currently used as an office and the two other bedrooms are doubles. The flat comes furnished.


The property is located approximately 3 minutes (0.2 miles) from the East Dulwich railway station, yet very quiet, with little through traffic. Goose Green park is at the end of the street, and the pubs, restaurants and shops on Lordship Lane a minute or two's walk. East Dulwich leisure centre and pool is also only approximately two minutes walk away.


The property is registered with a letting agency, so there will be some fees from the agency that apply i.e. reference checks. Please PM to arrange a viewing.

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