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3 bedroomed house - short let for 2 weeks - 16th - 31st August


hazelnunhead

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Looking to rent out our lovely light and spacious 3 bedroomed, 2 bathrooms family home for 2 weeks in August. We are based in Nunhead, 10 minutes walk from Nunhead station, and a very short walk to the Ivyhouse!

It is fully equipped, wifi & netflix with outdoor grassy space as well as sheltered decked area. Bifold door led out onto the decked area, perfect for summer days. Theres a trampoline and use of bikes / scooters etc. There are two cats that live there - who would need feeding but have a catflat for getting in and out (so wouldnt suit anyone with allergies!)


It would however suit someones extended family / parents / who are coming to visit them in the area and need extra space, or a family coming to visit the area.


If interested send me a DM. Happy to email some photos or you can come around, have a glass of wine or a cup of tea, meet us, have a look to see if suitable.


Depending on number of guests - approximate price is ?300 per week - with a discount if rented for the full two weeks at ?550 (this price includes cleaning fee for when you leave)

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