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Fab 2 bed flat to rent with private garden - Marsden Road SE15


dulwichdad

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Lovely garden flat available from the 1st August 2020 for long term rental at 1800 PCM

Unfurnished - apart from fitted wardrobes in bedrooms

The property consists of 2 double bedrooms, modern bathroom and a large open plan kitchen/living area with oak flooring, modern white kitchen units and ceramic tiles. There are French doors leading out to a pretty private garden.

Please email [email protected] or call

07815883219 to enquire.

  • 2 weeks later...

Property still available.


dulwichdad Wrote:

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> Lovely garden flat available from the 1st August

> 2020 for long term rental at 1800 PCM

> Unfurnished - apart from fitted wardrobes in

> bedrooms

> The property consists of 2 double bedrooms, modern

> bathroom and a large open plan kitchen/living area

> with oak flooring, modern white kitchen units and

> ceramic tiles. There are French doors leading out

> to a pretty private garden.

> Please email [email protected] or call

> 07815883219 to enquire.

  • 3 weeks later...

dulwichdad Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Lovely garden flat available from the 1st August

> 2020 for long term rental at 1800 PCM

> Unfurnished - apart from fitted wardrobes in

> bedrooms

> The property consists of 2 double bedrooms, modern

> bathroom and a large open plan kitchen/living area

> with oak flooring, modern white kitchen units and

> ceramic tiles. There are French doors leading out

> to a pretty private garden.

> Please email [email protected] or call

> 07815883219 to enquire.


This is still available - please email for enquires

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