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Looking for room in East dulwich


Rosie&Denny

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Hey!


Im Rosie a 25 year old nanny who has just returned from traveling and living in south america. i currently live at work in east dulwich. i love living in my little house at work but it offten needed for house guests etc so im looking for a new place to call home and as im new to london it would be amazing to have house mates i get on with ,can share the odd drink with.

im looking for a double room in east dulwich thats about it, not fussy just want to live with some cool people!!


im clean and social but you'll never catch me in a club!


my work is different every week and sometime ill have to live at work weeks on end (will explain more when we meet) but would love to find somewhere to call home when i dont have the kids.


if you have a room you thin would work HIT ME UP


rosie

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