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Large Double Room in Friendly Houseshare SE22


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Large furnished double room in big bright and airy Victorian terraced house. The room is on the first floor at the rear of the house with garden view. It has been newly redecorated. Short walk to East Dulwich BR and 24-hour buses. Close to the shops, bars, restaurants and amenities of Lordship Lane.


Large kitchen with gas hob, electric oven, washing machine, large fridge and freezer, microwave. Large shared sitting/dining room with 40? widescreen TV and blu-ray. Shared bathroom. Downstairs WC. Broadband connection in room (wired and wireless). Lovely garden, great for barbeques and a shed for bike storage. Sharing with four friendly, easy-going housemates. Suit lively outgoing professional 25+. No students or couples please. Minimum 6 months although ideally looking for someone aiming to make it home for a year or two.


?575 per month inclusive of council tax, water, gas, electric and heating, weekly cleaner and broadband. Available now.


Please PM if you're interested. It would help if you could please provide a little information about yourself when replying.

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