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Double Room: furnished (comfy bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers in 3 bedroom house, nice decked garden, sun loungers, kitchen/breakfast room, lounge, downstairs loo in addition to upstairs bathroom.


The room is downstairs. There are two reception rooms, with adjoining double doors. The bedroom is the back room. The living room will not be used when the person is home, so they have privacy (unless we all agree to watch a film etc).


Room has comfortable bed, bedside cabinet, chest of drawers, wardrobe, chair and desk.


Close to Lordship Lane (5 Min walk), Henslowe is a quiet one way road. House is clean, peaceful, would suit friendly Professional.


The transport links are good: 15 min walk to East Dulwich station, buses to Peckham Rye station close by. Trains to London Bridge/Victoria.


Rent: ?570/month plus one month deposit.


Simon 07906 568 843


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Double Room: furnished (comfy bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers in 3 bedroom house, nice decked garden, sun loungers, kitchen/breakfast room, lounge, downstairs loo in addition to upstairs bathroom.


The room is downstairs. There are two reception rooms, with adjoining double doors. The bedroom is the back room. The living room will not be used when the person is home, so they have privacy (unless we all agree to watch a film etc).


Room has comfortable bed, bedside cabinet, chest of drawers, wardrobe, chair and desk.


Close to Lordship Lane (5 Min walk), Henslowe is a quiet one way road. House is clean, peaceful, would suit friendly Professional.


The transport links are good: 15 min walk to East Dulwich station, buses to Peckham Rye station close by. Trains to London Bridge/Victoria.


Rent: ?570/month plus one month deposit.


Simon 07906 568 843

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi, I am Laura, an italian student of 23 years old. I am coming to London for a thesis project at King's College Hospital.

I am looking for a bedroom from the mid of january until september or even further.


I will be in London from the 12th of january. Would it be possible to see the room?


Thank you very much,

Regards,

Laura

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