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2 Bed in the desirable residential section of Lordship Lane - in the heart of East Dulwich.


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A charming and characterful 2 double bedroom flat is available for rent at the end of March. The flat is located on Lordship Lane full of its   independent shops, bars, restaurants and coffee shops, also close to North Cross Road as well as the gorgeous parks and green spaces. There are strong transport links into The City and West End from East Dulwich station (0.6 miles) and Peckham Rye station (1.3 miles) as well as bus/cycle routes through the neighbouring Dulwich Village, Forest Hill and Camberwell. Unfurnished. £1950.00 per month

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