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Double room in beautiful garden house in Peckham Rye


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We are looking for great friendly housemates for a great house-share in a great house and a great area.

All professionals, we have a videographer, fashion stylist, software designer and an architect, 2 are a couple...plus 2 very chilled cats which keep to themselves


2-story 5 bed house nestled between Lordship Lane and Peckham Rye Station. The house features a spacious open plan living room dining and kitchen with dishwashing and washing machines that opens up to a patio perfect for summer barbecues. There is also a large shed out back in the garden that can be used for bike storage if needed.


1 Room Free


Double Bedroom with with Shared Bathroom ?850


Transport links: 7-10 minute walk to East Dulwich Station or Peckham Rye with a large number of buses very close running along Peckham Rye (63, 363, 12, 197, 78) and Goose straight into Central London and places like Clapham, Brixton, and Shoreditch.


Number of great pubs very nearby, including the Gowlett, the Clockhouse, the Montpelier and the Victoria as well as a quick five minute walk to the many shops on Lordship Lane.


Great Restaurants include 3 - 5 min walk, thebeggingbowl ganapatirestaurant


This is privately rented house (no agencies!).

All Bills are included in the rent that also includes high speed wireless internet (100mg), a cleaner once a week and virgin TV in the sitting room (all channels)


???SHORT TERM LET ONLY???


We look forward to hearing from you!

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