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Part furnished with a double day bed which includes 2- large draws.


A new build terraced house across 3 floors with 4 bedrooms, underfloor heating, solar panels, private garden and gated off street parking situated in a sought after East Dulwich borders location near Restaurants, Bars, several parks and superb transport links including three Zone Two Overground stations.


Rail links to central London are close by with Nunhead, Crofton park and Honar oak park stations both a short walk away and easy access to London Victoria, London Bridge and the city.


Bus links 343, 484, P12 are close by to the property, 343 is a 24 hr service from New cross gate to City hall and N343 New cross gate to Trafalgar square, 484 Lewisham to Camberwell green, P12 Honar oak park to Surrey quays.


Short lets considered


Rent ?420 pcm.

Deposit ?420.

Referrence check - ?29.

Deposit Protection - ?24.

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