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To rent: Double bedroom in duplex Sydenham- close stations


Natacha

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Spare Double bedroom (woman preferred. For photos see Spareroom advert ref 8245975

2 min from Penge East train station and 8min from Sydenahm train station.

Located in Sydenham, South East London, zone 3&4


Top flat of a Victorian house. Only one flat below.


Closest station is Penge East (2 mins walk) which has trains to Victoria in about 17 mins. Sydenham station is 8-10 min walk; train can take you to London Bridge and Croydon while the Overground to Canada Water and Highbury & Islington. Journey to Canada Water takes 15 mins and to London Bridge 20 mins. Bus to Bromley and Central London available, including night bus.

Flat situated between 2 hight streets will all amenities. Green area nearby too, including Crystal Palace.


Double bedroom fully furnished (double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers and desk - as per pictures), carpet and painting done over 2 years ago. As part of the ground floor you have also access to a bathroom - refurbished one year ago - (walk in shower, basin and toilet), new kitchen and a spacious bright lounge.

On the top floor my daughter and me have our bedrooms and a bathroom.


Only mature professional person or student, friendly but also likes her own privacy, space tidy and clean.

I am happy to share what you need in the kitchen.

We have lived with students, professional or au pairs for over 5 years and it has always worked for all of us.

We speak English and French. We have 2 gerbils.

If interested please ask any questions


?600 pcm

Price is all inclusive and needs to be paid in advance.

Bills included (water, gas, electricity, wireless broadband and council tax)


NOTE:

One person Occupancy

Non smoker

No pet

Child friendly

Deposit ?300

Available viewing day time and evening

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