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Lovely large double room available now in a friendly house


Elenamorand21

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Unfortunately I'm moving out at the end of this month, which is pretty soon, for personal reason. So we are looking for a new friendly person ASAP, in this friendly, relaxed and respectful house. ( 3 bed rooms / 2 bath rooms / very large living room / dining room / kitchen / terrace at the back/ washing machine) You will be living with two professional ( Kieran and Laura ) Pets friendly, there is a live cat in the house who as access to the whole house ! (Expect the bedroom ,your choice to let him in or not )

So the room is a Lovely large double room in east dulwich, couple considered!

The room is 600?/pm not including bills

The room is unfurnished ( just a wardrobe )

6 minutes walk from lordship lane so large access to buses ! 10 minutes walk from train station ! And also really close to all the lovely shops, supermarket and restaurant ! It's a lovely area !

If you are interested please feel free to contact me and we'll arrange a viewing.


Contact : Elena

07706953390

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