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Short term rent - 1 bed flat in central E Dulwich


Keata1234

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Fully furnished stylish and private one bed flat available to rent from 19 December on a short term basis eg over Christmas period or longer eg month of January / early Feb. Dates negotiable.

Has its own garden, open plan kitchen and lounge and separate bedroom with bath / shower.


The living room has original wooden floors and a brand new fitted kitchen with oven,

microwave and fridge. A range of books line the shelves and are available to be used along with Now TV and the high speed internet. The bedroom has a brand new carpet and there is wardrobe and drawer space for clothes.


The location is off Northcross Road, where a little market is held on Saturdays and it?s a 2 minute walk to Lordship Lane. Nearby pubs include The Actress, Palmerston, Franklin?s and various fish and pizza restaurants.

Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye are 15/20 min walk away. Railway stations nearby include East Dulwich, Peckham Rye and Denmark Hill (into London Bridge, East London, Victoria. The road itself and neighbours are very quiet so it allows for a peaceful stay.


Rent is ?450pw for 2 people per week. Please email me for photographs and to set up a viewing.

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