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Double room available from 14 August in Denmark Hill flatshare


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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.

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