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Stunning 2 double bedroom, GF garden rental flat available mid-March


Wendy Yorke

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Stunning ground floor family home with two double bedrooms, large family kitchen, bright sunny sitting room and bathroom, plus super large garden, decking and backyard.


Or perfect home, with large outdoor garden space, for two people with one bedroom as a home office and one sitting room home office.


Recently renovated kitchen, new boiler and bathroom. Children and pets welcome, perfect for prams and bicycles etc.


Beautiful large, well-established garden. Fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, large bath, excellent heating, new oven and stove, built in wardrobes in both bedrooms.


All monthly bills included in rent plus excellent wi fi.


Great location within walking distance to all the shops, GPO, banks, library, schools, local gym and

swimming pool, numerous great pubs, cafes and restaurants, East Dulwich Picture House, Dulwich

Art Gallery, Horniman Museum, Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye Park.


Easy transport links into central London by frequent buses, or trains from East Dulwich and Peckham Rye stations.


Free street parking outside flat.


If interested please respond and I will send photo package.


Thank you Wendy

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