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Lovely double room with a garden view in East Dulwich ?600/month


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Lovely spacious double room available to rent starting September 1st for ?600 plus bills.


We are an easy going but tidy and respectful couple looking for a new flatmate in our lovely home in East Dulwich. The available double room has a view of our garden and has lots of storage. It comes fully furnished with a bed, wardrobe and a built-in storage unit as well.


The house is really well located to local shops and buses connecting to Peckham Rye overground and East Dulwich station. It is within very close walking distance to Lordship Lane which has lots of nice restaurants, shops, markets, cinema etc. Also close to Peckham Rye park, Dulwich park etc. Lots of things to do in the area.


We are looking for someone respectful, clean and easy going.

Get in touch to arrange a viewing!

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Good Morning,


Is this room still available? If so I would be interested in viewing. My names Xavier im a 26yr old professional that works in finance. I currently live in east dulwich so very much looking to stay local as I love the area! Did want to ask what the monthly cost of bills would be?


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