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Short term let available - mid Jan to Feb - Peckham/Camberwell 4 bed


katdav

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Hello,

Our house is available for a short term let of one month from the 17 Jan until 18 Feb 2024. Perfect for a family having work done on their house and need somewhere local to stay, or between houses when buying/selling etc! It is also child friendly, with lots of toys and games for kids. 

It is a beautiful victorian with a newly refurbished eat in kitchen, 3 bedrooms with double beds and one office/study which could be turned into a double bedroom. We are on the borders of the Peckham and Camberwell off Lyndhurst Way near the Villa nursery. We have a garden, on-street parking, and fibre broadband. If interested please get in touch!

Kat

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