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Beautiful family home in Nunhead available to rent - August


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We have a lovely, recently refurbished family home available to rent from 31st July - 4th September in Nunhead

It's 2 mins walk from Nunhead cemetery, 5 mins from Nunhead station and 2 min walk to Nunhead Green (with all shops, coffee shops, pubs etc). Ideal for a family looking to rent for a month (but shorter-term also an option). 

House is fully kitted-out - architect-designed living space, very well-equipped kitchen (all appliances, lovely crockery etc), a room full of toys and games for kids, large smartTV etc. It's end of terrace on a nice quiet road. 

  • 1 double bedroom (with en suite), 2 kids rooms (one with bunk bed), largely family bathroom with shower and free-standing bath
  • Large open plan kitchen, living, dining space
  • Beautiful cosy sitting room and playroom
  • Private back garden with outdoor seating (with irrigation, so no gardening responsibility!)

All bills included, plus our cleaner can come once a week (if you'd like). 

We're keen for someone to be in the house and to ensure it's well-looked-after, so we're happy to rent it for around £5k for the month. But open to offers

Any questions, let us know. 

 

 

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