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2 bedroom garden flat to rent May 2018 - Melbourne Grove - LET subject to refs etc


chesterpuss81

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Lovely 2 bedroom flat to rent, 5 mins from East Dulwich station on Melbourne Grove. Fantastic location for Lordship Lane.


Victorian ground floor flat with its own private garden. 2 double bedrooms, bay window with plantation shutters, lovely high ceilings, stripped floorboards, period features and modern kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine, gas hob and electric oven.


The flat is currently part furnished with a sofa and armchair (shown in photos) but happy to provide it furnished if required. The last tenants were there for 3 years and we now have a short-term lease in place until the end of April. We're also refreshing the flat's interior so we expect to have it available by the beginning of May. The photos show it furnished when we lived there.


?1730 pcm, minimum 1 year lease and 6 weeks deposit. Private landlord so no agency fees.


PM me if you're interested.


All photos and floor plan available here: https://flic.kr/s/aHsk4GuhVV

  • 4 weeks later...
Hi there.... we are a small family (2 adults and one child) looking to rent somewhere local for a few months (prob 3) from mid May while building works and done on our house. Would this fit with your schedule? Best wishes Tim
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