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Our home in Brockley available to let for 4 months (from late September)


FelicityQ

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Our 4 bedroom house in Brockley is available for 4 months from 23rd September, while we are away travelling.  The house is in beautiful condition - and is our home - so we are looking for someone who would keep it in a very good condition. It's ideal for families, has a front sitting room, a TV 'snug', huge open plan kitchen/diner, four good sized bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, separate toilet and a garden. If you're interested please PM me and I'll send you more info. 

All the best, Felicity 

Hello Felicity, we're a family of four (I've attached a photo - the only one we seem to all four be in!) - Sam is an editor/journalist at at Art magazine, I am a teacher, and we have two twin girls, six-weeks old. We had some bad luck yesterday when our new tenancy agreement fell through last minute, so we've put our things into storage and are currently in temporary accommodation. This means we don't have many things to move in with us (we've got it down to the few items we'll actually need in the short term), and also that we're flexible on move-in date. 23rd September would work fine. One thing I probably should mention is we have a little cat (Tully) who's very well-behaved and litter-trained etc, a gentle house cat; but we are conscious that this could make our search quite tricky, so we’ve got friends at the ready to look after him if need be! Please do send us more info and we look forward to discussing. Many thanks, Lucy

 
 

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