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We're looking for lovely tenants to look after and enjoy our family home. It's a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom maisonette, with large 4x4m roof terrace, private garden and heated 6x3.5m garden office/guest accommodation.


Available from 31 July 2021, it's a well maintained Victorian property with wood burning stove, lovely high ceilings, free on street parking, and a private garden.


Situated in a semi detached Victorian house, enter through the shared main entrance to access your private front door. On the first floor you'll find your kitchen, bathroom, dining room/ third double bedroom, cloakroom and large lounge with original Victorian pine floorboards.


Moving upstairs, pass the large roof terrace and outdoor washing line, to find a huge storage cupboard, two double bedrooms and access to a small storage loft.


Enjoy access to the large roof terrace, private garden and a large garden office/ playroom/ guest room, with underfloor heating and cat6 broadband connection.


Property is offered unfurnished. As the flat is above another property, conscientious renters will be appreciated.


Viewing highly recommended. Can send photos direct if interested (files too large to be attached here)


Rent 2300pcm

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