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Bright 2-Bedroom flat with a private garden, close to London Campus of the UWS in Poplar
Up to 2 people • 2 bedrooms

Bright 2-Bedroom flat with a private garden, close to London Campus of the UWS in Poplar

From 01 Sep 2024

£2,150 /month
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Cool 2-bedroom flat close to Gallions Reach DLR Station
Up to 2 people • 2 bedrooms

Cool 2-bedroom flat close to Gallions Reach DLR Station

From 25 May 2024

£2,904 /month
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Welcoming 2-bedroom flat in Limehouse
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Welcoming 2-bedroom flat in Limehouse

From 28 Mar 2024

£3,180 /month
Bills included
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Bright 2-bedroom apartment in Limehouse
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Bright 2-bedroom apartment in Limehouse

From 28 Mar 2024

£3,180 /month
Bills included
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Snug 2-bedroom apartment in Canary Wharf in Isle of Dogs
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Snug 2-bedroom apartment in Canary Wharf in Isle of Dogs

From 28 Mar 2024

£3,480 /month
Bills included
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Lovely 2-bedroom apartment in isle of Dogs
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Lovely 2-bedroom apartment in isle of Dogs

From 28 Mar 2024

£3,480 /month
Bills included
Attractive 2-bedroom flat in Limehouse
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Attractive 2-bedroom flat in Limehouse

From 28 Mar 2024

£3,600 /month
Bills included
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Canary Gateway at Limehouse by MySquare- Shortlet
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Canary Gateway at Limehouse by MySquare- Shortlet

From 21 Apr 2024

£1,456 £3,708 /month
Bills included
Lovely 2-bedroom apartment in Edgware
Up to 5 people • 2 bedrooms

Lovely 2-bedroom apartment in Edgware

From 28 Mar 2024

£4,500 /month
Bills included
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Lovely 2-bedroom apartment in Bloomsbury
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Lovely 2-bedroom apartment in Bloomsbury

From 28 Mar 2024

£5,148 /month
Bills included
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Very cool 2-bedroom apartment near Russell Square tube  in Bloomsbury
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Very cool 2-bedroom apartment near Russell Square tube in Bloomsbury

From 28 Mar 2024

£5,148 /month
Bills included
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Pretty nice 2-bedroom apartment in Bloomsbury
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Pretty nice 2-bedroom apartment in Bloomsbury

From 28 Mar 2024

£5,516 /month
Bills included
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Colourful 2-bedroom apartment in Bloomsbury
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Colourful 2-bedroom apartment in Bloomsbury

From 28 Mar 2024

£5,516 /month
Bills included
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Excellent 2-bedroom apartment in Limehouse
Up to 4 people • 2 bedrooms

Excellent 2-bedroom apartment in Limehouse

From 28 Mar 2024

£6,230 /month
Bills included

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