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Lodger?s 2 rooms Furnished Flatlet ? whole top floor of 1890 semi, East Dulwich, good location

Top/2nd floor of Victorian house, share front door and access through owners' home. Fully furnished. Accommodation: large loft-style Living-Dining with kitchen corner & sofabed + separate rear double Bedroom + sole use of Shower room-WC on landing.

Use washing machine & dryer by agreement. Wifi. Retired couple occupy lower floors, seek self-sufficient tenant lodger. No Smoking. No pets.


Bus opposite house (nos 12 / 197 / 63 ); 100m minimarket, walk to stations Peckham Rye or East Dulwich. 50 mins to City or West End. Near Lordship Lane ? shopping, bars, restaurants, cinema, street market + Dulwich Park or Peckham Rye. Gyms & swimming. Suit short stay professional, space to lock a bike.

Lodging fee: ? 900.00 pcm includes ? Heating, Light, Gas, Water, Electricity, Council Tax, Wifi, TV.

Deposit - ?500.00 .

Contact: Christiane or Mark Neuman Tel: 0208 693 9544; email [email protected]

Hello,


Your place sounds like it might be very well suited to me.

My name is Tamara, I am 33, originally from Canada but have been living in London for 9 years.

I work for Reuters and am very tidy and respectful.

I am looking for a place to live starting anywhere from the middle of October if that works for you?

Do you mind sending me a few more pictures of the space?


Thanks!

Tamara

Hello Tamara,


You are welcome to come and have a look. I can't send you more photos because my hard disk storage is malfunctioning, so I can't open the file to attach them to a message or email. Sorry.


Call us on 0208 693 9544 or email [email protected]


regards


Mark Neuman

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