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Four bedroom house in East Dulwich available to rent from January


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We are looking for tenants interested in a long let of our house, starting after Christmas.


It is at the Forest Hill end of East Dulwich, SE22 but a 10/15 minute walk to Forest Hill station and near the Horniman.


We are just finishing building work and were not expecting to move, so are getting lots of small jobs done and intend to do viewings in October.


The house is a Victorian terrace with a driveway. It has two separate receptions, one with working fireplace, and an extended kitchen with bifolds on to the garden, and an enormous amount of storage. Built-in brand new appliances and underfloor heating. There's also a downstairs bathroom. Upstairs is another bathroom and four bedrooms: two doubles, one small double/large single and one a small single/study.


No photos available as we're still getting it ready - it will be freshly painted. But anyone interested should get in touch and we'll be in contact shortly.

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