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Lovely house to let Minimum 2 nights Choumert Road ?2000 free now.


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We are offering our lovely, fully furnished house up for a short term rent - negotiable tenancy - we will consider anything from a few days to a week or few months, so please do get in touch.


The house is on Choumert Rd, Peckham Rye, just off the corner of Bellenden Rd. Near to the begging Bowl end of the street. Along with all the independent shops, fantastic pubs, amazing restaurants and amenities it is just a 5 minute stroll to Peckham Rye Station and a 15 minute walk to Lordship Lane ED. we are also well in the catchment are for the Belham school. our house is set up for children with stair gates and a high chair. we raised two little ones there ourselves.


The house comprises of 2 decent sized double bedrooms, 1 extra large bathroom with walk-in shower and bath, an open plan kitchen dinner /lounge and a nice little walled back garden. It is in good condition with plenty of charming period features. fully furnished, with all kitchen equipment (we have been using the house for airbnb so fully set up) just pack your bags and arrive.


We live in the local area and can easily arrange a viewing of the property.


The price is ?2000 per month including all bills.


A refundable deposit is required which is negotiable depending on stay.



thank you.

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