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Available from mid-June - Short term let available (2 months) for 2 bed flat just off Lordship Lane


JamesL49

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Two bed first floor flat to rent short term for 2 months from mid June in East Dulwich - just off Lordship Lane:


- One double and one single bedroom

- Separate living room and open plan kitchen / diner

- Quiet street - 10 minutes walk to East Dulwich station

- Recently renovated - modern kitchen and bathroom

- Unfurnished but with white goods and blinds

- Photos attached


- Available from mid June for ~ 8 weeks.


- ?1,350 pcm, excluding council tax and utilities


Please call James (07855-398998) for further details / photos or send me a PM

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