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A lovely two bedroom flat above the Blackbird bakery very near East Dulwich station(3-4mins). separate kitchen and living room and a large garden.The flat is currently up for sale with Truepennies if you want to see photos. Available from 23rd August for 2-3 months.?1100 per month including bills apart from gas which is on a meter.

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Hello


We would be interested in renting your flat until end of September while our house renovation is completed.


We are a local family of 4 with two boys one 6yrs old and a baby of 15 months.


Might you be interested? Is that the flat furnished as I don't think it would work for us if unfurnished.


Do let us know.


Very best

Chloe

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