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West Dulwich - 2 double bedroom / 2 bathroom + nursery maisonette to rent - short term - Sept 24th - Oct 22nd £2000


Chris Ray

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We are looking to rent our 2 double bedroom / 2 bathroom  + nursery / child's room maisonette for 4 weeks - Sept 24th - Oct 22nd.

It is fully furnished to a high specification and has a sunny back garden.

It is set over 2 floors (1st and 2nd) and attracts incredible amounts of light - needed as we go into autumn.

It would be ideal for professionals (it has an office set up in the attic bedroom - with super fast Wifi) or a small family (the nursery could be a small childs bedroom if you need 3 beds).

Anyone interested would need to be cat lovers as we hope to leave our 2 cats (Leo and Charlie) in the flat to keep you company (they are incredible friendly and just need feeding as they take themselves outside when needed!)

We would be willing to rent for a shorter length of time, but minimum would need to be 1 week.

The rental price is £2000 for 4 weeks.

If you are interested please call me on 07967026325 or email on [email protected].

 

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