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Room to let ?600 pm all inc.


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A double room to rent available from mid-August in a lovely family home. Great location midway Peckham/East Dulwich with good transport links.


Spacious, 5 bedroom house and garden with a friendly dog and cat. Good for a student.


The room is fully furnished at the back of the house with 2 bathrooms to use shared with 2 others. Shared kitchen, washing machine and drier, Wi-Fi, all bills included.


?600 per month


P.M please if interested.

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Hi there,

My name's Jazz and I'm a mature student, studying English at Goldsmiths. I'm looking for somewhere to live between New Cross and Clapham Junction (I work part time as a nanny in Clapham J).

I'm a bit of a house bunny and am looking for somewhere lovely to live with good transport links. I'm fairly social, but also enjoy my down time.

If it sounds like I might be a good fit, please let me know.


Many thanks

Jazz

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