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Short-Term Let Available for 1 Bedroom Flat by Denmark Hill


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We have a lovely self-contained one-bedroom flat in Camberwell (5 min walk from the Sainsbury's on Dog Kennel Hill) that we run on a short-term let basis for stays of no more than a month.


For photos etc, please go to the link below. Ignore the prices as we have to pay commission on that site!


https://www.homeaway.co.uk/p1020574


If you would like any further information, please pm me.

Hi there,


I have a young family coming to visit me- I live in Herne Hill- at the end of feb, adn I am not sure whether I can have them at my place. They are two adults nad two little girls. They will spend 4 nights in London, from Feb 27th to March 2nd.

Would you please let me know how much would that be out of Homelidays? Also, is the sofa s sofa bed (for teh two little girls)? :)

Thanks

Ana

Hi


Please consider getting in touch with Urban Village Estates at Denmark Hill 07714587308. Can be very flexible with fees charging as little as ?60 one off payment to advertise on Rightmove and Zoopla. Usually achieving higher rents than private landlords.


Best Wishes

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