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Need more space for visiting relatives (or you?) March 5-12th?


aandl

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We have rented our lovely East Dulwich flat out lots of times via Airbnb, mainly to local residents who are having work done or guests coming to stay. We are going to be away 5-12th March inclusive so it will be available then. The flat is a 2 bed garden flat (although we only rent out one double bedroom)with living room (complete with amazing log burner), small dining room and separate kitchen and a bathroom with over-bath shower.

We would rent it out via Airbnb as that offers the best way of doing things as they handle payments, insurance etc.

If you would like to have a look, the pics here are a little out of date as we have added some new furniture (and log burner) etc since they were taken but it gives a general idea.


https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/728581


If you have any questions please get in touch via PM or call Lorna on 07841 918899

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