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DovertheRoad

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I am letting my bright sunny 2 double bed, 1st floor flat on Landells Road from 1st May.


Spec is:


- Great central location - 1 min to Great Exhibition, 5 mins walk to LL for new cinema, Franklins etc

- Victorian conversion with 2 double bedrooms

- Bathroom with good shower

- Lounge 15 x 11 ft

- Kitchen with eat in table for 2/3

- Nice neighbours above and below

- In good nick but will be redecorated for new tenant

- Gas central heating with good economical combi boiler

- No garden or outdoor space but situated nicely between between both Peckham Rye and Dulwich Park!

- Part furnished (1 king sized double bed with new mattress, wardrobe and L shaped sofa in lounge, table and chairs in kitchen)


Looking for a good tenant who'll look after it basically...would suit a single professional or professional couple in regular secure employment with references, no pets (sorry but its a condition of my lease) no estate agents (I always let privately). 12 month let minimum, 6 weeks deposit, rent is ?1325 pcm


Some pics attached. Viewings over this Easter weekend (Friday ,Saturday and Monday). Thanks.

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