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Full ad and photos here: https://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/east_dulwich/7418629


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Hello!


We have available a room in our super-spacious two bedroom flat based on Lordship Lane. Our flatmate is now leaving us to go travelling so we're after someone new to join us.


The room is fully furnished with a double bed, wardrobe, drawers, and a small desk.


The house has a spacious bathroom/laundry, a generous dine-in kitchen, a comfortable living room and is fully furnished.


The location is incredibly convenient - we're right on the high street with buses to Denmark Hill, Peckham, Brixton, Clapham, Vauxhall, Waterloo, Tottenham Court Road, Aldgate & more just a few doors up. East Dulwich, Denmark Hill and Peckham Rye stations are easily accessible on foot or by bus too.


Being on the high street also means you're right next to grocery stores, takeaway, pubs, restaurants, gyms, the cinema and a great little Saturday street market. The room available faces away from the street so traffic noise isn't a problem.


And finally, about us! We're Nick and Hayley, both 32 and from Australia. Nick works in retail managing a beautiful luxury tea store (excellent tea selection available in the house), and Hayley works in marketing at ASOS (happy to share her staff discount with flatmates!). We're a couple but have lived in share houses with other people for years. Nick's into sports of all kinds/comics/movies/pop culture, and Hayley's into art & design/museums/food. We both travel as much as we can!


Rent is ?750/month, deposit is also ?750 (paid to the landlord), and bills (broadband and electricity) are additional and split evenly between 3. Water is paid for by the landlord.


The room is available from 12/03/17, but can be a little flexible on move-in date.


Looking forward to hearing from you!


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Full ad and photos here: https://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/east_dulwich/7418629

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