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Double rooms available in ground floor garden flat in Peckham Rye


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Live-in landlord (former journalist retraining as an actor) offering one of two double bedrooms in ground floor flat in East Dulwich located directly opposite Peckham Rye Common.


Wooden floors recently resanded and revarnished to a high standard. New carpet in the larger double bedroom. This larger room is available for ?750 pcm. Smaller one ?650 pcm.


New high quality Worcester boiler installed six months ago.


Living room opens out onto 60ft communal garden.


Less than 15 minute's walk to increasingly hip and trendy Rye Lane and Peckham Rye station. Plenty of bus routes nearby for Elephant & Castle; King's Cross; Oxford Circus and other central London locations.


One pet. Rescue cat called Samson. Friendly and relaxed.


Will also consider a Monday-Friday let.

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