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No longer available Short let: Three-bed Victorian house ?395/week incl all bills


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Attractive, newly renovated three-bed Victorian house in Nunhead, easy walking distance to East Dulwich, Peckham and Peckham Rye park, available for short-term lets (minimum one week) in June/July/August. ?395/week inclusive of bills. Master bedroom with super-kingsize bed, good sized second bedroom (currently with cot but adult bed could be provided), third bedroom currently a study with sofabed. Double reception room with wood floors, airy open-plan kitchen/diner with bifold doors onto garden, pretty bathroom. Zone 2, 3 min walk to Nunhead station for trains to the City/Southbank and Victoria in under 20 mins or Kings Cross in 27 mins; 10 min walk to Queens Rd Peckham for trains to London Bridge. Photos available on request.

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