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One/two-bedroom garden flat. Short let - Peckham/East Dulwich


Carolinelouisemartin

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This property is currently arranged as a one-bedroom garden flat, but can be arrange as a two bedroom (one double and one single bedroom). The photos show it arranged as a one double bedroom layout with and office/dressing room, living and dining room, separate kitchen, bathroom, and outdoor office situated in a west facing garden. The office/dressing room is also suitable as a single bedroom and the living room, as a double bedroom. 

I am looking for either a single occupier, couple, or family to rent the property for a minimum of 6 weeks between 15th October - 30th November and a maximum of 3/3.5 months (flexible on start and end dates if taking on the longer option). 

The property is a short walk from Peckham Rye and East Dulwich Stations and situated in between Goose Green and Peckham Rye. I am in the process of re-painting which will be completed by September. 

If you are interested, please message or email me on [email protected]. Further photos can be found at https://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/peckham_rye/16885738

 

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