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Single Bedroom Flat Available


carltonp

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Very spacious one bedroom, semi furnished flat available for the right tenant.


The flat is situated on a tree lined street within 5 minutes? walk of East Dulwich Station and within walking distance of Lordship Lane. Regular bus services to Denamrk Hill Station are available from the end of the street, making commuting to the city fast and straightforward.


The flat is really comfortable, looks great, is ideally situated to take advantage of what East Dulwich has to offer and will make a great rental property for the right person(s)


Unfortunately, the size of the photos are too large to upload to this forum. Please let me have your email address and I will send the photos directly.



Regards


Carlton


0779 290 1246

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