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We are letting our house for 12 months from late September (flexible date). It is a Victorian mid-terrace house and has been recently renovated throughout. Located in Honor Oak Park, it is a 5 minute walk to the station.


Layout and features

* 4 double bedrooms (2 with en-suites and 3 with built-in wardrobes and cabinets)

* 1 family bathroom with a bathtub, a wet room and electrical under-floor heating

* 1 cloakroom

* 2 reception rooms (1 with a functional fireplace to burn solid fuels)

* open plan kitchen/dining area/lounge area with water based (gas) underfloor heating throughout and bi-folding glass doors facing a maintained private garden

* hardwood flooring throughout (except in the open plan kitchen/dining area/lounge area and in the bathroom/en-suites)

* audio wiring and built-in speakers throughout the ground-floor and in family bathroom

* video Intercom

* fully equipped kitchen

* partly furnished


We are looking for a 12 month fixed term contract and the asking rental price is ?2800pcm exclusive of Council tax and utility bills.


The deposit is 6 weeks rent.


Please private message with any questions and/or to come for a viewing.


Thank you

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