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Hi All, We're going to Australia for 3 weeks over Christmas (15th to 6th) and were looking to rent out our house. It's a very interesting steel frame architect designed/owned house in trendy Peckham. It has 5 bedroom, large open plan grnd floor with cool basement level and kids play room. Two living rooms and 3 bath rooms. At rear of garden is a heated summer house with ensuit which would make a 6 bed room if needed. You can see some pics on links below:


http://fixateddesign.co.uk/fixateddesign/Costa_st_basement.html

http://fixateddesign.co.uk/fixateddesign/Costa_st_1.html


We're thinking ?900 a week but are happy to discuss. We have two lovely whippets which we were thinking of putting elsewhere so if you wanted to dog sit too then we would happily reduce rent. Please get in touch soon. All the best, Mikail

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