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Hello


We are in the throws of building work, having our side return done. I naively thought I could live through the build, with my 9.5month year old daughter, but the reality is quite different. I am keen to be close by so my daughter can still go to her usual playgroups and also so I can pop in and check on the builders.


Does anyone have any space to rent on a short term basis in the area? We will be out by Christmas or could be out a bit earlier, say at the start of December if that works better.


Please get in touch if you do.


Thank you

I know of a place for rent in Bromley, if that's not too far? Short term let only - 3 bed house with driveway and massive garden. Don't know the place personally just posted on a fb group I'm a member of. PM me if you want me to try and put you in touch with the person who is renting it out.

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