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3 month short term let avalible for lovely 1 bed flat in Nunhead SE15 from March to June 2018


LucyLloyd

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Hello,


We are looking to rent out our lovely good size one bed flat in Nunhead while my husband and I go traveling for three months next March, April, May 2018. The flat comes furnished and includes all bills for a bargin ?1000 pcm.


The flat has a good sized double bedroom with built in storage, separate bathroom with bath and shower, large kitchen/diner and separate sunny living room which has a sofa bed.


The flat is situated close to Nunhead village with its shops, restaurants and bars and 10 minutes walk to trendy Peckham rye. It is easy walking distance to both queens road station (direct train to London bridge in 10 minutes and on the overground line) and Nunhead station (15 minutes to Victoria or the thames link to blackfriers, farringdon and Kings cross).


The flat is within 30 mins walking distance to Kings college hospital too for any hospital workers.


Please message or call me if you have any questions or would like to see the flat.


Looking forward to hearing from you,


Lucy 07775 910762

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