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Holiday Let - Large 4 bed / 3 bath house with big garden in Grove Park, Camberwell - July & August


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Listing Updated


We are letting out home out again this summer, as we will be overseas.


It is available:


4 weeks: Saturday 30th July till Sunday 28th August


It is a substantial family home (2600 sq ft / 240 sq meters) that has been tastefully renovated and furnished in Grove Park, Camberwell, SE5. (8 minute walk to Denmark Hill Station and 11 minute walk to Peckham Rye)


It has 4 bedrooms (3 doubles and one twin, which is set up as a children's room), 3 bathrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchen with dining table seating 8-10 people, utility room and a large garden with patio and outdoor furniture, gas BBQ and a large lawn with swings and slide and a golf net for practising your swing!


It is fully equipped for babies and small children, with lots of indoor and outdoor toys. There are two sofa beds, as well as a pull-out single bed if extra beds are needed.


More details can be found here: https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/VacationRentalReview-g186338-d10424580-Sleeps_8_13_Period_Home_Garden_City_West_End-London_England.html


If you are interested, please PM me.


Many thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

Now Updated


CMN100 Wrote:

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> Listing Updated

>

> We are letting out home out again this summer, as

> we will be overseas.

>

> It is available:

>

> 4 weeks: Saturday 30th July till Sunday 28th

> August

>

> It is a substantial family home (2600 sq ft / 240

> sq meters) that has been tastefully renovated and

> furnished in Grove Park, Camberwell, SE5. (8

> minute walk to Denmark Hill Station and 11 minute

> walk to Peckham Rye)

>

> It has 4 bedrooms (3 doubles and one twin, which

> is set up as a children's room), 3 bathrooms,

> lounge, dining room, kitchen with dining table

> seating 8-10 people, utility room and a large

> garden with patio and outdoor furniture, gas BBQ

> and a large lawn with swings and slide and a golf

> net for practising your swing!

>

> It is fully equipped for babies and small

> children, with lots of indoor and outdoor toys.

> There are two sofa beds, as well as a pull-out

> single bed if extra beds are needed.

>

> More details can be found here:

> https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/VacationRentalReview

> -g186338-d10424580-Sleeps_8_13_Period_Home_Garden_

> City_West_End-London_England.html

>

> If you are interested, please PM me.

>

> Many thanks

  • 3 months later...

Hi,


We are very interested to know more about this property, as we are looking to find a four/Five bedroom house in the area for 5 young people to live on a long-term. Can you please send some photos when you have them, and confirm how much the monthly rent would be be.


Best wishes


Emmanuel

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