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Lovely, light and furnished shortlet looking onto Goose Green, 1 bedrm


Rachael LeMes

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Hi


I have a lovely, light and characterful one bedroom flat for short let (Late July to early October and then mid November to May 2018) on East Dulwich Rd. It is a hall floor flat and looks out into Goose Green, has a small veranda at the back with French doors that look out at yet more trees. There is a small garden with the flat (well, a grass patch) accessed via the side alley.


It?s full of natural light, has high ceilings, original wooden floors and is unusual in that the bedroom and living room are separated by the original folding doors so can be opened up to make one large room. It?s fully furnished.


Looking for a professional couple or individual, no smoking and no pets. As I have lovely neighbours and as the flat?s wooden floors are above two of them I need people to be quiet and respectful (shoes off and no parties).


If you are interested do message me for further info. More photos available. Looking for approx. ?1,300 pcm which includes electricity, water, gas and internet but not council tax. There is no land line or TV but otherwise it is fully furnished. Start date from 29 July to around 7th October and again 11 November to late May 2018. Though am not expecting the same tenant either side of these dates.

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