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Hi, i have a 2 bedroom flat on the second floor in East dulwich that is close to shops ie, marks and spencer, tescos local, doctors surgery close to kings college hospital & tessa jowell health center / doctors surgey,


its about a 10 min walk to east dulwich train station and also has busses that take you into peckham,

lewisham, victoria, surrey quays, london bridge, central london ( 484, 37, 185, 40, 78, p12, 343, 12 ) also has plenty of secondary & primary schools close by & some six forms and universitys via london transport.


I am looking to swap for a 3 bedroom house in Dulwich, Nunhead, some parts of forest hill and some parts of the outer Peckham area due to me working locally & my sons school is also in the local area and i don't want to change his school, a little patio will be ideal for me and my family, my building is owned by L&Q.

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