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Bright and spacious room to rent on One Tree Hill


missdoodsie

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Hi there, I am looking for a lovely lady to rent out my lovely spare room. The flat is bright and spacious and is in a block in a quiet and leafy cul-de-sac in Zone 3, SE London, 10 minute walk or 3 minute bus ride to Honor Oak Park station, which is 12 minutes from London Bridge. The room is furnished with a king sized bed, dressing table and built in wardrobe. ?700pcm which includes all bills, Wifi, Sky TV, cleaner and free parking. You will have shared use of the living room, kitchen and bathroom.

A bit about me: I am 36, a full time student and I work part time too, so am most often found with my nose in a book or watching rubbish TV! I'm pretty laid back and enjoy time to myself but am just as happy having a catch up in the evenings. I am very clean and try to be considerate, and hope to find someone who is too. I am a homebody although like to get outdoors in the summer. The flat is surrounded by woods and parks, so there is lots of space to get outside.

Hope to hear from prospective flatmates soon.

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