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Two bed flat to rent during June 2024 - Peckham


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We are looking to rent our two bed ground-floor flat for the month of June. It is situated 5 minutes walk from Queen's Road Peckham station. You can get to London Bridge in ten minutes and other locations via the London Overground, such as Shoreditch and Dalston. 

The flat has two bedrooms (one with a sofabed that can be used as a bedroom or office), bathroom with bath/shower, separate kitchen to living/dining room and garden.

The space is ideal for one or two single people, a couple, or a small family (we are a couple with a baby). 

£1800 for the month or shorter term stays available. All bills included, Please contact me for more details, either by direct message or 07702 305 310.

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