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SHORT LET: 2 Bed Furnished Flat available for 4 weeks in March


Lucyallen01

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Beautiful, bright and spacious, fully furnished 2 bed flat, minutes from Streatham Common station, with private garden. 1st floor flat on quiet street seconds from Streatham Common Station (less than 20 minutes to Victoria or less than 30 minutes to London Bridge). The flat has its own private garden and is a few minutes? walk from Streatham Common and all the amenities of Streatham, Balham, Tooting and Brixton nearby. Free street parking outside the flat


We are looking for someone to rent the house while we re-locate home after living abroad.


Available from 6 March for 4-5 weeks (Dates negotiable)


Contact to discuss rent prices & for more pictures


NB - The three pictures really don't do the space justice. Large kitchen, living room, master bedroom with king size bed. Second bedroom fits double bed, wardrobe and chair. Bathroom with bath and shower. Quiet street.

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