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Beautiful 2 Bed Garden Flat - SE23 Available End of Nov


Camilla123

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We have a beautiful, recently refurbished large 2 bedroom garden flat available from the End of November.


15 minutes walk into East Dulwhich, Honor Oak Park and Forest Hill. 10 minute bus to Peckham Rye and West Dulwich.


Available fully furnished, for ?1700 a month excluding bills, we are also looking to rent privately - please do get in touch for more details.

https://www.winkworth.co.uk/properties/10942382/lettings/wood-vale-forest-hill-se23/DUL170735


Please do get in touch for details.


Camilla

Hi Camilla,


What a beautiful flat you have! I was wondering if there was any flexibility on the dates that it is available?

We are looking for somewhere from Mid-December (but would be happy to take it a bit earlier) until the end of June.


Best wishes,

Natalina

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