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LOVELY AND COLOURFUL 2 BEDROOMS FLAT AVAILABLE TO RENT OUT DEC 17TH- 4TH JAN FOR UP TO 5 PEOPLE


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Do you have friends and family coming o visit you over the festivities, or are you in between properties right over this special time of the year?


Hello everyone, I am renting out my whole flat to whoever may need a place from 17th Dec to Jan 4th. There are two bedrooms and a beautiful comfy sofa bed, so it can host up to 5 people.
The flat comprises a bright colourful living room, a modern kitchen and a lovely big bathroom with shower and bathtub. Finally, there's a large paved garden to chill.
Price is £175 per night, deposit will be required and be given back upon my arrival back in London.
If anyone is interested, pls TEXT ME on 07726768102. Thanks!

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