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Finished to an exceptional standard throughout, a two bedroom garden flat in a sought after area of East Dulwich, offering bright and airy accommodation only a couple of minutes walk from Lordship Lane, local parks and public transport. Would suit professional couple. ?1,750 pcm.


? Sole use of a good sized private garden

? Spacious, modern kitchen with room for a table and chairs, leading to the garden

? Generous living and entertaining space

? Located on the quiet, residential Hindmans Road - a short walk to local shops, bars, restaurants and schools

? Superb location with access to Peckham Rye, East Dulwich, Forest Hill and Denmark Hill train stations with 10-minute connections into central London

? Gas central heating

? Double glazed throughout

? Wood floors (except living room)

? Offered unfurnished but comes with integrated fridge/freezer and washing machine

? Minimum 12-month let

? No smokers please

? Available from mid September 2018


Please contact me through the forum with any questions, or to arrange a viewing.

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Dear Ros


Is the flat still available? - my aunt is looking for a flat in East Dulwich from September. She's moving back to London after 40 years in the US and wants to be near family. My brother and sister-in-law actually live on Hindmans so it would be perfect! She is a delightful and capable 80 year old.


Looking forward to hearing from you and then I'll pass the details on.

Thank you,

Natasha

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