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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

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?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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