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Modern first floor flat for rent in Altima Court, East Dulwich


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Bright newly decorated flat with open plan kitchen (integrated Bosch fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, electric oven and hob, microwave). Living room with large windows overlooking a quiet private courtyard with garden. Double bedroom with large built-in wardrobe. Bathroom with large shower. Broadband and cable connections. Fully furnished. Secure off-street parking behind electric gates. 5 minutes walk to East Dulwich rail station with frequent trains to London Bridge. Excellent bus connections to the City and West End. Gym and swimming pool at new Leisure Centre across the road. Great shops, restaurants, wine bars and pubs around the corner and a farmers market every Saturday. 10 minute walk to large Sainsbury's and Marks and Spencer local. Tenants in surrounding flats very quiet. No smoking in flat. Water rates included, but not Council Tax or electricity. Rent ?1,3000 per month. ?1,300 deposit. Private let, so no additional fees.

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