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Hi All,


I have read other threads on this (http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?30,491409,492179#msg-492179) but hoping someone might be able to help.


House is a bit knackered from a fire and what the builders thought would be fixed by next weekend is now looking like it will be considerably longer after more damage has been found.


Have a 15 day old baby and living with the old dear is driving both myself and other half absolutely potty.


Looking to find a very nice hotel which will put up with screaming child at 2.30 in the morning and do plenty of laundry.


Like the looks of Victoria Inn and Church Street Hotel but not sure they will suit having child and the associated newborn clutter.


Want to be as close to ED as possible - any ideas?


After last years flood (yes really) we lived in Borough for 6 months but found it just a little but to far away and a pain being in the congestion zone.


Any ideas please?


(PS Dex in Brixton is not an option)

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not sure what your time frame of need is but, this time of year you might find someone that needs some house-sitting -- perhaps you can explain your situation as above and put an ad in the business, trades, etc section as well? If our kitchen were not being ripped apart we'd take you all in!!! Sounds pretty stressful - hang in there - Otto


Also - might be worth popping around to some of the estate agents to see if someone were interestged in offering a reduced price short term rent?

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