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August let - 3 bed Victorian house & garden


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UPDATE - Looking for a rental now only for AUGUST for our 3 bed family home.


More pictures and info on this link here - https://www.openrent.co.uk/property-to-rent/london/3-bed-terraced-house-london-se6/1386782


The house has been lovingly and carefully renovated by us over the last 4 years, and has x3 large bedrooms, one master with superking bed and ensuite bath, one that our children share (single bed and cot) and a big double guest room with desk space, sofa and work area. There is also a seperate shower room upstairs. Downstairs is mainly open plan with a big kitchen, dining, living room, with underfloor heating, that all opens on to a big garden. There's a separate downstairs toilet plus play room and utility area. The garden was renovated this year and has a patio dining area followed by lawn with raised planters and fruit trees.


We live near to Lewisham Hospital, please DM for more details.

  • 2 months later...

We have had a last minute cancellation of a short-term tenancy on our house that was due to start on 4 June.


Our family home is available to let from 4 June - 2 September.


Please see above post for details on our large 3 bedroom Victorian terraced house with garden.


More pictures and details can be also now be found here - https://www.openrent.co.uk/property-to-rent/london/3-bed-terraced-house-london-se6/1386782


Please DM for more details and to arrange a viewing


Thank you, Helen

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