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Modern Family House to Rent


Eva

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Our semi-detached house on Costa Street (SE15 4PE) with a courtyard garden runs over three floors with three bedrooms and a study area. It is very light and sunny throughout; with large picture windows on each floor. The total floor space is about 140 sqm. The ground floor consists of an eat-in kitchen, a sitting room, a dining room and a guest toilet. The middle floor has a bathroom and two good sized double bedrooms. The master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom is on the top floor. This floor also boasts a separate study area and a roof terrace.


The house is located in a quiet street, about 3 min walk from Bellenden Road with its cafes, pubs, boutiques, book shop, bike shop and butchers. The walk to Peckham Rye Station takes about 5 min.


The house is ideal for families with young children given its proximity to many good state and private schools. A professional couple might also be attracted to this property because of the fast train connections that link Peckham Rye to the city centre. It would not, however, be suitable for house sharers (i.e. it would not be suitable for 3 adults wishing to share a property).


The house is available unfurnished from September for ?2700 pcm and can be viewed this week. Please send me a private message to request more photos.

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