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Double bedroom with ensuite North Dulwich


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Hi EDF,


I'm letting out a large double room with ensuite in my five bedroom house in the North Dulwich triangle (4 minutes walk to North Dulwich Station (London Bridge) and 9 minutes walk to Herne Hill (Brixton/Victoria). The P4 (to brixton) 42 (the city)and 37 (Peckham/East Dulwich)bus stop is a one minute walk.


The room is private in the top part of the house. It is airy and quiet with a comfortable double bed. There is s shower, basin and loo separated by a glass brick wall. The room currently has a large desk for those who are looking to study or bring work home with them. (it can be removed) There's a double wardrobe and chest of drawers.


Ideally, this would suit an independent professional or mature student. (non-smoker...single occupancy only)


Monday - Friday (?655pcm) or full time (?775pcm) which includes all bills.


I work in the media and am also doing a Masters. I have two small children (aged 6). We are a jolly lot and love taking advantage of the outdoors spaces around us - Sunray park, just a minute from the front door and Brockwell Park and lido a short walk away.


Please get in touch by PM.

Hello,


My name is Vicky and Im a full time qualified nanny working in ED. Im looking for a room to rent and move in as soon as possible. Im 22, friendly, easy going and very tidy. If this is available please could you text me at 07999411049. Many thanks,


VIcky

Hi Vicky

We are looking for someone to help out with after school child care for our 12 year old daughter. School pick ups,cook evening meal etc. Hours vary but would be needed Mon to Friday.

Would you be free to take this on and we can offer you a lovely room in East Dulwich/Forest Hill? I guess it will depend on your hours currently working as a nanny? Just a thought, let us know if you are interested to know more?

Best

Nick and Marianne

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