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Spacious double room East Dulwich end of Bellenden Rd


Tosca

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At the quiet end of Bellenden Rd, 6 mins from East Dulwich station, 12 mins from Peckham Rye station, Zone 2, in a 3-bed Victorian terraced house. From 10th June. Newly carpeted and re-furbished. 1 bathroom, 1 additional toilet. Sitting room. A large kitchen, leading into a lovely secluded garden with washing line, large table with chairs, BBQ. Available for either a short let (?600 for 3 months), or a Monday-Friday let (?550). For one, non-smoking person, but would consider a couple for a short let (?750). The room is the largest in the house, with 3 big windows, fully furnished with double bed, bedding/towels etc., a large wardrobe, shelves and cupboards. The owner is resident, works from home, and is the only other occupant. A cleaner comes every 2nd week. Would suit someone who wanted to cycle to work, as the routes to the River Thames are safer than most. Very nice neighbours who are part of the local community association and the Bellenden Big Lunch. References required. I can provide pics. and short video. Please PM me.

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