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3 Bed Family Home Available for Short Let Summer 2017


francesca bailey

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We are looking to rent out our lovely family home this summer during the months of June, July and August. This would be prefect for anyone undertaking renovation works to their own house or for visiting family.


The details of the house are:


3 bedroom Victorian terraced house for rent in a quiet residential road a few minutes walk from Honor Oak Park station. The property comprises of a contemporary spacious ground floor with lounge, walk through dining room and kitchen opening up onto a private south facing garden. At first floor there are 2 double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a family bathroom.


This property would suit a family or young professionals. The house can come furnished or unfurnished. The bedrooms are all very flexible and can be laid out as 2 double bedrooms or a double and a bedroom for 2 children. The single bedroom can work both as a baby/toddler room or study.


The nearest transport links are: 5 minutes walk to Honor Oak Park station, 10 minutes walk to Crofton Park station or Forest Hill station.


Local amenities include Blythe Hill, Hilly Fields, the Horniman Museum, shops and restaurants in Honor Oak Park, Crofton Park and Forest Hill. East Dulwich, Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye are also within easy reach.



3 bedrooms

contemporary design

walkthrough reception rooms

stylish kitchen

family bathroom

private garden

within easy walk to Honor Oak Park and Forest Hill stations



We are looking for ?1900 per calendar month but this can all be discussed and agreed in advance.


If you are interested, want to come and have a look or have any questions please call me on 07968 890642.

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