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Room for rent in Honor Oak Park, Forest Hill, available 1st August ?700


Double room available for rent in a newly built loft to share kitchen and bathroom with one other person. The room is in a lovely Victorian house with 2 youngish professionals and 2 children.


Us

We are an active and outgoing couple (Claud 43 and Natalie 32) we are both very social and tend to live a busy life. We are keen cyclists and love music and dancing. We have two small children (Elodie and Lucien).


You

We are looking for a housemate 25-45 either post graduate students or professionals, no couples, to share with one other tenant in our loft flat.


The Flat

We have recently built a new loft flat that consists of two large bedrooms and a kitchen and bathroom. The house has a huge garden that you would also have access to. We have one tenant, Robert who has been living with us for 2 years.


Other facilities include Broadband wireless internet connection and washing machine. It is a non-smoking house.


The room

Large bright double room for ?700 per month including bills and a weekly cleaner. The room has a double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, armchair, desk/table and chair. The room is in the loft and shares its own fully equipped kitchen and bathroom with one other. It is available from the 1st August 2020. The bills are reviewed every six months and one months deposit is required.


Around

The house is situated 5 minutes from Honor Oak Park train station which is 11 minutes to London Bridge and is also on the East London Line which connects you to the rest of the tube and the cool haunts in East London. You can also walk to Crofton Park station where trains go to Kings Cross. Honor Oak has lovely parks, pubs, restaurants, takeaways and shops. It is close to other lovely areas ? Forest Hill, Brockley and East Dulwich.


If you are interested, please contact Natalie or Claud [email protected]

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