Jump to content

Double room available from 14 August in Denmark Hill flatshare


lizzieryan52

Recommended Posts

A small double room has become available in our safe and secure 2nd floor flat in Denmark Hill (Grove Lane), the room is available from Sunday 14th August. It's a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom flat with living & kitchen area combined. The room is furnished with a double bed, bedside table and free-standing wardrobe. The room is at the back side of the house, so away from the road and gets loads of afternoon sun. By the looks of other rooms in London, this is extremely good value for ?425 + approx. ?100 bills per month.


You'll be living with a Kiwi couple and a British girl. We are very relaxed flatmates (Kiwi girl working in accounting/finance, Kiwi boy working for a business intelligence/data analytics consultancy and British girl is a doctor at Kings College hospital) who are generally around midweek evenings and like to cook and relax. Always up for a few drinks and some fun in the weekend, although tend to take our partying outside of the flat (i.e no flat parties sorry!)


Area is amazing, 6min walk to Denmark Hill overground station which links to Clapham Junction and Shoreditch/Highbury & Islington on the overground or trains into Blackfriars / Kings Cross or Victoria meaning a commute into the city in 15mins! Also great bus routes from outside our gate, 176 to Tottenham Court Road, 185 to Victoria and 40 to Aldgate.


Lots of fun in the surrounding areas and perfectly situated between Camberwell (10mins walk) to Peckham (15mins walk) to Herne Hill (20mins walk) and Brixton (25mins walk). Lots of green areas for exploring in the weekend including public tennis courts in Ruskin Park.


Looking for a boy or girl, late 20's/early 30's, also working in a professional industry, must be clean and tidy and must be very easy going to fit in with our current environment. We are thinking this would be an ideal set up for someone working at Kings College hospital given proximity!


Please enquire for any further details or to set up a time to come and view.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Fish curry for me, Cochin prawn curry for Nyge, can't remember if it was plain basmati rice or coconut rice - we shared one portion- and a paratha, also shared. We also got free pappadams with three different dips, all delicious. There was so much of it we couldn't eat it all, I had the leftovers cold for lunch today! That was the second time I had the fish (sea bass fillets) because it was so yummy,  last time Nyge had the Dal spinach curry. They have lots of other things, including vegan, lamb and chicken, but neither of us usually eat meat. It says on the back of the flyer that they can make adjustments according to your preferences. And again, it was all delivered really quickly.
    • This is amazing! Looks so good. Well done Dan et al! Glad to have contributed to this lovely history.
    • Hi All Following incredible assistance from The Dulwich Society, a visit to the Southwark Archives and lots local insight from this forum, social media and visitors to ed we have created a visual history of ed's home, 41 North Cross Road. We think it looks great, you can see it on our Instagram and Facebook pages: https://www.instagram.com/p/C6UJsC3MDsS/ https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=947290310732033&set=pcb.947290447398686 There is a much less pretty but more detailed version for anyone interested. Many thanks for all your help. Dan  
    • So you are a ‘member’ 😳whatever that means, but also not. It’s not very clear…. But also totally transparent. Miaow 💅😂 Maybe I will, maybe I won’t 😂 What is interesting about your questions is that they suggest, as usual, that you see everything as a really basic binary opposition (cars vs bike, anti LTN vs pro-council etc). It’s not very nuanced Rocks. I don’t have great love for Southwark council as I suspect you assume. That said, neither do I have a lot of time for the apocalyptic hyperbole of those still upset over a fairly minor change to a road junction in the village, made several years ago, and which actually creates a nice public space for pedestrians and a bit more safety for kids travelling to school by bike. Ah, what the hell, let’s play…as you asked so nicely: The one that took place between May and July 2021 I don’t know much about this. It seems it was reopened though? Apparently they have the agreement of the emergency services this time, (which perhaps does suggests they didn’t consult with them properly the first time round). Of course someone (the mysterious Mr One?) believes the emergency services are being intimidated somehow (possibly by commies) so maybe Southwark still haven’t learnt their lesson? No, I don’t. Although I hear the Mysterious Mr One would like it redesigned to make things clearer. 😂 As for your ‘question 3 sub-points’ I don’t actually agree with their premise (a bit of the old ‘how often do you beat your wife’ framing going on there… slippery 😂) Anyway good luck with the referendum.   
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...