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Stunning 4 bed house to rent on Talfourd Place in Peckham ?2900pm


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Still available - A lovely 4 bed Victorian house with a good size garden, 4 double rooms (2 large, 2 smaller), open plan living / dining / kitchen space with all mod cons, lovely sash windows with wooden shutters, some fitted wardrobes and more. In a very cool part of Peckham, just 6/7 mins walk from Peckham Rye train station and Bellenden Road etc.


To let unfurnished

?2900 pcm

1.5 month deposit

Bills not included


12 month contract with 6 month break clause OR am happy to rent it on a short term basis if you are e.g. having building work done and need somewhere to decamp to


Available from 4th July


A couple of pics attached but can't attach anymore due to file size limit. PM me for more images / further details / if interested


Thanks

Sara

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