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House swoop - Holiday let Dulwich/Cornwall


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Hi there, was wondering if anyone here would be interested in a house swoop - holiday type of thing for July 2022


I have a beautiful challet that accommodate 9 people (2 double, 1 twin and tripe bedroom, 1 shower and 1bath room) in the beautiful Hayle Cornwall. Very close to stunning beaches, St Ives and Penzance...


Looking for a house that accommodate at least 6 people and off street parking (ideally)...


If that is you just whatsup me on 07479688517 .


Can send more pictures if needed.


Many thanks


Rx

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Hi

We may be interested as would love to get away with the family this summer.

We have a 4 bed house in ED. No off street parking though. But free on street parking. Are you looking for somewhere for friends/family to stay?

Would be good to know more details if you’re interested.

Thanks

Matt

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