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NOW TAKEN 1 Bed flat in a great SE22 location


Dr De Soto

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A one-bedroom 'period' first floor flat in highly sought-after Colwell Road (a minute from Lordship Lane, the butcher and the cinema) will be available from around 20th March. It has a good sized reception room with a period fireplace, a double bedroom, kitchen, and separate bathroom and toilet. There is loft space for some storage.


* Best suited to a single person or quiet couple looking for a medium-term let.

* No pets (sorry!)

* Unfurnished (except for a built in wardrobe, a fold-down table and shelves).

* Friendly neighbours.


Monthly rent £1250 (+ bills).


Please DM if you are interested.

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Hi, will you send me some photos please? My husband and I are looking for something for when we renovate our house from approx May until October, not sure if those timings work out for you, if they do then we are very interested!


We both work very hard and I am pregnant so like to go to bed early and would be very quiet tenants indeed!


Best wishes,

Lily

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