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Choumert Square 1 bed cottage for rent: from mid Nov 2015


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A rare opportunity to live in one of London's secret gardens! Beautiful furnished cottage available for rent from mid November. Very private and very quiet. Inquiries from potential tenants only please. This has been my home for several years. It is well loved and a very comfortable place to live. 3 mins walk from Bellenden Village with cafes, restaurants, bars, stores.


In Choumert Square SE15. Available from mid November 2015.

* 1 bedroom cottage with own entrance

* Light airy bedroom

* Beautiful sunny designer bathroom

* Fully furnished with stylish design throughout

* Includes washing machine, dishwasher

* Cottage is situated in a garden square: shared garden plus own small garden space

* 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.

?1470 per month which includes rent, high speed internet/WIFI, water, TV license. Excludes electricity, gas, council tax 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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Still available - 1 bed cottage in Choumert Square for rent mid November. See pictures on original post

A rare opportunity to live in one of London's secret gardens! Beautiful furnished cottage available for rent from mid November. Very private and very quiet. Inquiries from potential tenants only please. This has been my home for several years. It is well loved and a very comfortable place to live. 3 mins walk from Bellenden Village with cafes, restaurants, bars, stores.


In Choumert Square SE15. Available from mid November 2015.

* 1 bedroom cottage with own entrance

* Light airy bedroom

* Beautiful sunny designer bathroom

* Fully furnished with stylish design throughout

* Includes washing machine, dishwasher

* Cottage is situated in a garden square: shared garden plus own small garden space

* 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.

?1470 per month which includes rent, high speed internet/WIFI, water, TV license. Excludes electricity, gas, council tax 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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