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To Let now -- Newly renovated 3 bedroom bungalow to very high standard in Shirley, Croydon, CR0 7QP


david xie

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Location: Shirley, Croydon, CR0 7QP.


Completely newly renovated bungalow to very high standard as our own house. We were going to move in there, but because my son now studies in a local school in Dulwich, we have to change the plan at the last minute and will stay in Dulwich.


It has 3 bedrooms with newly fitted wardrobes, 1 reception with fireplace, 1 new kitchen, 1 new bathroom, 1 new WC cloakroom, 1 new large winter garden/utility room with fitted cabinets and worktop. new Carpet, new wooden floor, with underfloor heating.


1 front garden, 1 rear garden with fish pond, 1 garage, 1 private driveway and 1 private parking bay.

1 outside building used as an proper office (or play room) with heating, windows, bookshelf.


100% New Kitchen with luxury SMEG 6 hob gas cooker, Bosche fridge freezer, Bosche dishwasher, washing machine, dryer.


Rent: 1500pcm excluding bills (or ?1700pcm including gas water electricity and council tax)


Term: Flexible, but prefer 3-4 months. We could also consider to short let during summer only for someone visiting London.


Available now.


As this is our very much loved house, we are only looking for someone or a family who will be responsible and will look after it.


Photos available on request.

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