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NOW LET - Lovely 2 bed Garden Flat for rent in East Dulwich


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2 double bed, split level flat (ground and first floor) in a converted Victorian house (only one other flat).

Furnished with double beds, wardrobes, chests of drawers, sofa, dining table and chairs.

Modern bathroom with bath/shower.

Modern fitted kitchen with all appliances including dishwasher, fridge/freezer and washing machine.

Living room and mezzanine dining space off kitchen.

Private cellar provides excellent storage .

Private garden with store.


Hinckley Road, East Dulwich (Zone 2)

Quiet residential street with on-street parking

Sainsbury's Supermarket next to East Dulwich Station (Dog Kennel Hill) and Tesco Express only 2 mins walk (East Dulwich Road).

Less than 5 mins walk to lots of restaurants, shops and pubs on Lordship Lane.


East Dulwich Train Station (10 mins walk) - 12 mins to London Bridge Station

Peckham Rye Train Station (14 mins walk or buses) - trains to London Bridge, Victoria, Elephant & Castle, Blackfriars, St Pancras.


No smoking or pets allowed. 6 weeks rent deposit.


?1,650 per calendar month, excludes all bills.

Hi I am looking for a two bedroom for me and my son and come across this the pictures are lovely and very interested was wondering if you would take part dss as in working full time but will be paying most of the rent my self just with a little help

Kind regards

Sarah

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi I am looking for a property to rent. I am moving to the area from Manchester due to relocating with work to London. Professional, single, non smoker, no pets. Financially secure and ready to move

Is the property still available and am I able to view?

Regards

Michelle

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