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Lovely spacious, warm, clean, part furnished 2 bed flat available


aitch

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Perfect for professional sharers or family!


Located opposite Dulwich Park on the outskirts of East Dulwich, just off Lordship Lane (Melford Road).


Newly decorated third floor flat with balcony in a very quiet, well maintained, sought after period block. Living room, kitchen, One double bedroom, one single bedroom. The bedrooms come with built-in wardrobes and optional double/single bed. Fridge/freezer, washing machine and cooker. Access to well maintained communal gardens.


Plenty of storage space. A few minutes from all the shops and restaurants of East Dulwich. Also close to many bus routes (12,176,185, 197, P4, P13)


Unfurnished, however beds are available and other furniture on request


References and deposit required

No DSS


?1250 PCM

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