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Bright garden view bedroom to rent - SE22 ?700pcm incl bills


jogoddard

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FOR PHOTOS SEE: http://spareroom.co.uk/4659272

?700 pcm inc bills


Hello


I have a double bedroom in my 2 bed split level victorian conversion flat available to rent. The room has an extremely comfortable double bed with storage drawers, a covered clothes rail, chest of drawers and table. It also has a space for a book shelf, additional chest of drawers if needed. It's very quiet with a view onto the garden.


You'll share the flat, including the brand new bathroom and kitchen, with me and my cocker spaniel - so a love of dogs is a must! The flat has a garden with a large decking area great for BBQs, and is in a quiet street in East Dulwich near to Peckham Rye and Dulwich Park. We're about 10-15 mins on the bus to Peckham Rye, Forest Hill or East Dulwich stations.


It would suit a professional male or female - and I would also consider a Mon-Fri let. Do pm me if you think this is a place you could live for a while.


For further info and photos please see:

http://spareroom.co.uk/4659272

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