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Fabulous room in family home in West Dulwich


JulieDP

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We have a beautiful and very large room available at the top of our lovely Victorian house in West Dulwich. We are a friendly and easy-going family of 4 (with young teenagers). The room would best suit either a young person looking to do an internship in London, or a local professional - teacher, doctor etc - given our proximity to Dulwich schools and Kings Hospital at Denmark Hill. Available now - ?650 per month including bills. Would consider providing breakfast and evening meal at additional cost if required.


Please PM me if interested.

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Hi

I am currently working as a baker in East Dulwich but living in Beckenham which is proving a pain getting to work owing to my early starts as I currently don't have my own transport. I would be interested in the offer of accommodation . I am originally from Yorkshire but I have come down to London after working 9 years in the Scottish Highlands. I regard myself as intelligent and respectable with no bad habits, or ties whatsoever. I don't claim to be a young person, I am 58, but nevertheless I am sincere, honest and reliable. Please get back in touch if you think you can help me out with regards to your offer.

Many thanks

John C.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hiya,


My friend is looking for a place around and she's interested in having a view on it asap, if it's possible. She's a very nice, neat and caring girl doing her PhD on Psychology at Institute of Psychiatry - King's College London.


Look forward to hear from you.


Cheers,

Nima

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