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Part Furnished Studio Flat to let on Goose Green. ?960 pcm including water rates


Alexx

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Studio Apartment to let in East Dulwich on the ground floor of large semi-detached Victorian house.


Recently refurbished to a high standard. Located in the heart of East Dulwich, with a private entrance that opens onto Goose Green. Amenities of Lordship Lane and East Dulwich station a few minutes? walk away.


Separate kitchen includes modern units, induction hob and double oven. Large shower with heated towel rail and washer dryer in the bathroom. Hallway that provides extra storage. High ceiling's and large sash windows give the room a very spacious feel.


Comes furnished with double bed, wardrobe, sofa, dining table and chairs. Attentive landlord who lives locally.


Available from the 28th September for ?960 a calendar month including water rates.6 week deposit required. Minimum 12 month contract.


References required. No smoking or pets allowed. No agents please. Please PM me if you are interested.

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