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This property has been the perfect home for the last 2 and a half years, but we are moving abroad and need tenants to take over the property until 10 September 2017 (landlord approved!) We are flexible on moving date - the sooner the better! :)


This flat is gorgeous in the summer time - the floor to ceiling sliding windows completely open up in both the living area and bedroom, which adds an extra outside room - just perfect for BBQ's and entertaining!


The area not only gives stunning views over London, but it's very residential and safe. The flat is right next to the Horniman Museum (and alpacas!!!), and is surrounded by green areas and cute cafes. Whilst buses to Peckham, East Dulwich and Crystal Palace take about 10 minutes, the train to London Bridge is 15 mins.


Perfect for a couple or single person. Rent is ?1100 per month. Bills are paid directly to landlord and are VERY reasonable - ?172 per month includes utility, internet, council tax and tv licence etc.


It's a gem of a property and we've loved every minute of living here!


We look forward to hearing from you. Happy to send over more photos.


Thanks,

Eleanor & Andy

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