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3-bed house with large garden available for 3 weeks in May/June


alisewan1

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We are going away from 10th May until 5th June 2019 and we're offering our house for rental during this time. ?800/week inc bills.

2x doubles (King and Super King)

1x kids' room (single and large cot)

70 ft garden

6 hob range cooker

2x bathrooms with free standing baths plus downstairs loo.


It's a very toddler and baby friendly house full of toys, high chairs etc (although we can also stash this away).


Perfect for a family undergoing building work in need of a short term let, it's a newly refurbished family home on a very quiet residential street close to Hilly Fields.


Check out the listing and reviews on Airbnb:


https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/26590167?location=Marsala%20Road%2C%20London%2C%20UK&guests=1&adults=1&s=A9v1pzvG


Although it's technically a 4-bed, we use one of the rooms to store our personal belongings so advertise it as a 3-bed.

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