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Very large period 2-bed flat available in Peckham from January - Short or Medium term let


richardwilberforce

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Dear All,


We are looking for new short-/medium-term tenants in our lovely flat in Peckham. It is a very large space (more than 100m2), situated on a very quiet residential street (Denman Road) in the Bellenden Road area of Peckham. It is available from January 13th, and we would be willing to consider tenancies of 3-8 months.


Features include:

- two bedrooms

- tall ceilings

- vast double reception room

- large kitchen/dining room

- two private gardens

- bathroom with underfloor heating

- walk-in rain/power shower and bath

- large french oak farmhouse table

- 1907 black Steinway baby grand piano (same year the building was built).

- Dish washer, and separate washing machine and tumble dryer.

- Pantry

- American-style Fridge-Freezer

- Working gas fireplace

- Period features throughout, including 4 Edwardian fireplaces, and coving.


I've attached here the specifications (including floorplan) from an estate agent.


The current tenants pay ?1,900/month, and have been there for 18-months.


Please do get in touch if you'd like to see some more photos, or if you have any questions!


Richard

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Hi Richard,


Have you had much interest in this? I'm looking for a short term let, approx 3 months for my parents in law, who live in Australia. I don't think they'd be ready until the end of January though. Just wondering if that might be of interest?


Best,


Ness

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