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AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY UNTIL MAY 22 2016 ?500PCM - ALSO AVAILABLE AS A MONDAY TO FRIDAY LET ?420pcm


A light and comfortable double room with private patio in spacious family home in East Dulwich. A short bus or cycle ride to Kings College University Hospital and minutes away from many buses(363,63, 197, 185, 179) to Central London, West End, overground(leading to Canary Wharf Jubilee line)and local trains to London Bridge.


Our comfortable, relaxed home has a happy, good vibe and many features including: Sky TV, unlimited broadband, large kitchen and dining room with all appliances including dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer; large bathroom with separate shower (good water pressure) and bath, downstairs toilet and wash, comfortable shared living room, large secluded garden, ample parking. A 10 min walk away are lively independent shops, bars, restaurants and popular pubs of Lordship Lane.

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