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5 bed house on quiet road near Goose Green available for large family or sharers on long term rental


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Our lovely big house is available for rent in January, on a long term basis.


We have five double bedrooms. Two of the three largest bedrooms have en suite bathrooms with showers, one has a walk in wardrobe, and other a Juliet balcony. There is a larger bathroom with a bath and shower, and an additional WC downstairs near the entrance to our very useful cellar (which we currently use to store tools, and as a larder/wine cellar).


On the ground floor, we have a separate living room, and a dining room which leads into the large eat-in kitchen (with exposed brick wall, granite worktops and underfloor heating). We have bi-fold doors leading out to the garden, which is laid with artificial grass for easy maintenance.


The front garden has a large bike box, and room for off-road parking for a small motorbike.


The house is in an amazing location with excellent transport links, and a short walk to many local primary schools, as well as being very close to the new Charter Secondary School which is currently being built. Our road is mere minutes from Lordship Lane, and North Cross Road with its Saturday market - but on a quiet non-thoroughfare road, at the bottom of which is the lovely Goose Green. The beautiful Peckham Rye Park is short 10 minute walk away.


We'd love it to remain a family home, but we're also happy to consider professional sharers (up to a maximum of 4 people). Ideally, two couples who would have 2 bedrooms to themselves, plus a room for storage, and then the communal areas to enjoy.


Please click here or PM me for more details. Thanks, Tara.

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