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1 bedroom garden flat to rent


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Hi,


Just in case you or someone you know is looking for a new home just up the road from East Dulwich, I have a lovely, airy one bedroom garden flat in Crystal Palace/Anerley- 2mins from Crystal Palace Park and nearby all the shops, bars and restaurants. Freshly painted...it?s a very clean, peaceful space and is available to rent from the beginning of November.


The flat is on a private mews with its own parking space and room for visitors.


Please click on the link below for further details and pictures and feel free to call me on 07940 425062 or email [email protected] if you have any questions. No agencies please!


?1100 per month with 6 weeks deposit required along with references.


Thanks,


Emily


https://m.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/anerley/3364370

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The flat is still available: I am free to show people round next week on Friday 21st Sept after work and Saturday 22nd in the morning.


Feel free to call/text me on 07940 425062 if you?d like to see it.


Thanks, Emily


https://m.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/anerley/3364370

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