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Entire Victorian terraced house with garden available from 7th June until late September/ early October 2025. It has three bedrooms, but one will be unavailable (used for storage).

The house is close to Bellenden Road, less than 10 minutes' walk from Peckham Rye and East Dulwich stations and only a 20 minute walk to King's College Hospital.

It is fully furnished, with a garden, kitchen/diner, study, family bathroom and living room.

The two available rooms are a large and a small double room. The larger room has a king sized double bed, while the smaller room has two single beds, one of which can be stored away under the other. It's a quiet, comfortable, peaceful home, and would most likely suit professionals or post-grad students. Non-smokers only.

Monthly rent is £2200, inclusive of bills (council tax, gas, electricity, water and fibre broadband). Please get in touch if you are interested or have any questions.

Thanks, Nick

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