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4-Bed House Available To Let 07 Aug - W.Dulwich SE21


weilan

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Our tenant is moving to Dubai so our house will be available from 07 August.


It is a 4-bed 2-bath detached home located in Rouse Gardens off Alleyn Park in West Dulwich.


Sorry, no HMOs (and no agents please). Only families or two unrelated working professionals permitted on the lease.


? ?3350 PCM

? 5 weeks deposit

? Tenant referencing


The blurb ...


This mid-century property makes for a perfect family home within a stone's throw from Dulwich Prep and a short stroll from a selection of shops, restaurants and bars.


Available unfurnished, residents benefit from 138 square metres of floor space with superb living spaces and sunny aspect garden. Features include ample built-in wardrobes, cast iron radiators, underfloor heating, and bifold doors leading into a secluded patio overlooked by mature trees.


Open-plan living offered by the extended kitchen is complemented by generous storage capacity in the garage and convenient off-street parking all situated in a quiet cul-de-sac set back from the busy main road.


With regular bus services into central London only moments away and excellent train services to the City from Gipsy Hill, Sydenham Hill and West Dulwich stations, this contemporary property has a lot to offer to both commuters and remote workers alike.


PM me for more details if interested :)


Thanks,

Lena

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