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Choumert Square 1 bed cottage for rent: July 2015 - Nov 2015


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Beautiful furnished cottage available for rent in one of London's secret gardens! Very private and very quiet.

In Choumert Square SE15. Available July 1 2015 - end of October 2015.

* 1 bedroom cottage

* New designer bathroom

* Fully furnished with stylish design

* Includes washing machine, dishwasher.

* 4 mins walk Peckham Rye Rail with great connections to Clapham Junction and London Bridge

Please respond to this posting for information regarding rental details.

?1450 per month which includes council tax, high speed internet/WIFI, water, TV license. Excludes electricity, gas and phone. The property is extremely well maintained.


This would suit a couple or an individual. No children (it is too small) and no pets (sorry!!)


Please note that the cottage is in a garden, so that there is outside space. Small garden for private use of cottage, on a garden path, with a shared communal garden. Please see youtube video by searching for 'Choumert Square'.

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Beautiful furnished cottage available for rent in one of London's secret gardens! Very private and

very quiet. In Choumert Square SE15. Available Aug 12 2014 -

end of May 2015.

* 1 bedroom cottage

* New designer bathroom

* Fully furnished with stylish design

* Includes washing machine, dishwasher.

* 4 mins walk Peckham Rye Rail with great connections to Clapham Junction and London Bridge

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Please respond to this posting for information

regarding rental details. ?1450 per month including council tax, high speed internet, water, TV license. Excludes electricity,gas and phone.

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This would suit a couple or an individual. No children (it is too small) and no pets (sorry!!)

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> Please note that the cottage is in a garden, so that there is outside space. Small garden for private use of cottage, on a garden path, with a shared communal garden. Please see youtube video by searching for 'Choumert Square'.

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