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Camberwell room with a view...


BeaHunter

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There's a room to let in our flat on the trendy Camberwell/Peckham border, five minutes from the Peckham Pelican, the pubs and restaurants of Camberwell and leafy Burgess Park.

There's loads of space in the two floor maisonette including separate kitchen/ diner, a living room, with a west facing balcony, bathrooms and bedrooms on a different floor, and heaps of storage space. The bedroom has a double bed, a bookshelf, a wardrobe and shiny new walls that we have just painted. It also has a city view?

It's well connected, at 25 mins from London Bridge and 15 mins walk from the Overground at Peckham Rye. And cycling's even quicker!

It's available from December at ?690 pm plus bills (which tend to be around ?110-120 pm) to share with Ed (who works in Education and loves cycling), and his extensive noughties CD collection.

Please share this around.

For anyone interested, get in touch with Ed and Bea and come over for a cup of tea!

Thanks.

Bea and Ed

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