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RENTED ALREADY: Lovely spacious 3 bedroom house in East Dulwich


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Available to rent rightaway: Spacious three bedroom terraced house, over 2 floors with excellent location in East Dulwich area (close to Dulwich library and Lordship lane) for GBP2200 PCM (unfurnished). Very close to public transportation and local schools. Private enclosed parking garage and large private garden.


- Mid-Terraced house situated in popular East Dulwich area with close proximity to Lordship Lane / Dulwich Library near Barry Road

- Bedrooms: Three double bedrooms with storage

- Reception: Spacious and bright living room facing the garden. Small work area at landing near garden.

- Kitchen: Spacious and bright with big windows, tiled flooring and cabinet units. Can accommodate a dining table as well

- All windows are double glazed. Ample storage in apartment

- New combination boiler

- Private Southwest facing garden

- Close proximity to public transportation

- House renovated 1 year ago


- To let unfurnished includes fridge/freezer, washing machine, Oven and cooking hob, Cooking hood

- Seeking professional family as tenants


Rent: GBP2200 pcm (unfurnished); excluding council tax and utility bills.

- No pets. References required. Deposit (6 weeks)

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