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Rooms available in East Dulwich through AirBnB


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We have two guest bedrooms available for short term stay through AirBnB. On Mundania Road with excellent transport links into town/ Canary Wharf via Peckham Rye or Honor Oak. With Peckham Rye park on our door step and excellent range of shops, we are blessed with the location.


We have excellent reviews from guests and these can be found on our AirBnB listing too.


https://airbnb.com/rooms/4057185?s=1

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Thanks Mustard. The Roman blinds were from a web-based company (I think it's called Roman Blinds Direct), and the roller blind in the smaller guest bedroom (the Fox design) is an off the shelf one from John Lewis.


The Plantation shutters/ blinds in the front rooms were from Shutters Up, based in Bromley.

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Hello

I live in East Dulwich but need to move out of my property for 4-5 months from early April while it is being renovated. I'm a quiet professional female who needs to work from home a lot. Are any of your rooms ensuite and what is your price?

Many thanks

VS

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Hi Oneearth


Our price starts at ?50 per night. There are supplements for extra guests and Fri/ Sat nights carry an extra ?9 per night.


We also offer discounts for 7 nights or more.


Full pricing details can be found on the AirBnB website.

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Hi,


I have a friend visiting in June. She is in wheelchair, and unfortunately she is not able to stay at our place because of the stairs. I was wondering if your rooms have wheelchair access.


many thanks


Looking forward to hearing from you


Maria

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We have achieved the Super Host status! (Based on positive guest reviews, etc).


July is looking pretty busy (pockets of dates available) but if you have friends/ relatives visiting in Aug onwards or need ST accommodation, please feel free to send me a PM or an inquiry through our AirBnB listing.


Amy

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