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A spacious and newly renovated home with 3 bedrooms in SE15 3HR. Our house is tastefully decorated in a mid-century style with all the amenities for a wonderful trip to London. Perfect for a family of four looking to explore the city or enjoy London life in a safe and family-friendly neighbourhood.


Well connected to Central London - Nunhead Station is a 4 minute walk away, this can take you to Victoria Station in 15 minutes. Nunhead has a real community feel and I'm sure you will love it here!


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Our home is great for families, we have one King Bed in our stylish and comfortable master bedroom. We also have a small double sofa bed in our second bedroom, suitable for one adult or children. If you're bringing the little ones we also have a crib in our second bedroom.


We have a fully equipped kitchen, comfortable living room and a TV - our house is ideal for business travelers too (with a comfortable work desk and super fast WiFi). We also provide hotel quality cleaning, toiletries and linen. The luxury of a hotel with the comfort of a home!


You are welcome to relax in our garden, we have chairs and a table in the garden, or why not have breakfast in our sunny courtyard. Perfect for a summer evening. We also have a BBQ you are welcome to use.


More info on dates and prices here: https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/26711277


Discounts available for stays of 7 nights or more.

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