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

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

Use of washing machine & dryer by agreement. Wifi in house. Retired owners couple occupy lower floors, seek self-sufficient female or male tenant lodger, maybe couple. No Smoking house. No pets.

Area

Bus stop opposite house (nos 12 / 197 / 63 ); 100m Off Licence minimarket, walk to BR 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 common. Gym & swimming at Peckham or East Dulwich. Suit short stay professional(s) eg at NHS Kings/Maudsley or City. Parking on road possible, space to lock a bike.

Lodging fee: ? 750.00 pcm includes ? Heating, Light, Gas, Water, Electricity, Council Tax, Wifi, TV license.

Deposit - ?500.00 .

Email: [email protected] Tel: 0208693 9544

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello


I am an Australian teacher and Granny to 2 little girls, who live with their parents (my daughter and son-in-law) in South London. In 2014, when on my Long Service Leave, I was a lodger in a similar house to yours, in Chesterfield Grove, off Lordship Lane for 8 months. I am coming to spend a month in London over our long summer holiday and wondered if you would be interested (or if your rooms are still available) for 1 month only - Wed 21 December - Wednesday 18 January. I would be spending much of my day visiting my family and my other friends who live in the area, so your accommodation would suit my needs perfectly. I am certainly self-sufficient!


Kind regards

Marguerite Crawford

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