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Still available - Lovely 2 bedroom flat for short term let Dec & Jan available


Linda B

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My boyfriend and I are going travelling and are renting out our fully furnished, two-bedroom split-level maisonette (Victorian conversion) on Landcroft Road (SE22) on a short term let from early December until mid/late January.


It?s in a quiet location, 15 mins walking distance from East Dulwich station, bus stop for busses to East Dulwich, Denmark Hill and Peckham Rye station just across the street. Just off Lordship Lane it?s close to all shops, restaurants, pubs and amenities and Dulwich Park is 5 min walk away.


It's ideal for a couple but can also be let to two people as a flat share. We are ideally looking to rent it out for the whole duration we?re away but dates can be flexible.


No smoking in the flat, no pets please.


If you're interested please get in touch.


Thank you


Linda

The flat is available from 03 December 2015 until 10 January 2016 but we can be flexible with the return date if necessary and could make it available until the end of January 2016.


We are charging ?1000 per month excl. bills.


Please let me know if you are interested and I will be happy to PM you and give more information.


Thanks

Linda

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