3 bedroom Storeyed house for rent in Kololo Kampala Uganda, code: 216581
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RENTED ON SHORT STAYS (AIRBNB)
A colonial two storey home but well maintained and detailed with locally-sourced art pieces made from reclaimed/recycled materials
Walkable distance to Acacia Mall, restaurants in the area, night spots, shopping, near the golf course and the central business district
Safe
The space: It is ideal for small groups since the residence features an artfully set up living area that opens up to a terrace, flanked by a lush tropical garden
The spacious kitchen and dining area, with a breakfast buffet, makes for a warm, functional space for group meal times and hosting
All bedrooms have built-in storage and great natural light from large windows (with screens). The sleeping is either a 6'x6' queen bed or two 3'x6' single beds, which can be setup as one 6'x6' bed on request.
The residential compound has ample secure parking for motor and recreational vehicles. Guest access
A big mature garden
Please be aware that because of the location, evenings can get loud because of the music from the surrounding places of entertainment
Ear plugs are provided to make it more comfortable for guests to sleep despite the noise.
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