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TO LET Unfurnished 2 bedroom 1st floor Victorian conversion flat on Tell Grove ?1500 pcm + bills


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* Two double bedrooms


* Peaceful location


* Conveniently situated between Lordship Lane and East Dulwich Train Station


* Large living room / kitchen


A lovely two bedroom first floor flat conversion within an end of terrace Victorian house tucked away in a small cul-de-sac. Modernised to a high standard with period features, the property is ideally located in the heart of East Dulwich.


Modern double glazed sash windows throughout and a Juliet balcony in the master bedroom with a peaceful view over-looking Dulwich bowling green.


The property is available to view from the 4th August. Utilities and Council Tax are in addition to a monthly rent of ?1500 PCM, plus one month?s rent as deposit.


Telephone Justin on 07885 945609


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