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Room(s) available for rent in light and spacious 3-bedroom maisonette in Peckham/ Nunhead


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I currently have 2 bedrooms available (one double, one single) in my very light and spacious 3 bedroom maisonette in Peckham/ Nunhead, close to Peckham Rye park. The current lodger, who is in the double room, is leaving on 18th October.


I own and live in the maisonette, so I am only looking for one flatmate, but I am flexible about which room I rent out, and how the arrangements work. The most important thing is the person- I am looking for someone who wants to live in a comfortable home, and who is relaxed, respectful and straightforward.


The double is ?750 p/m full time (bills included) and the single is ?650 (bills included).

They are also available for Mon- Fri rent for a lower amount.


A fuller description and photos are here: https://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/peckham_rye/3896467


Please PM me for any further information.


thanks

Hannah

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