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Large sunny double room available in Dulwich


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I have a bright sunny loft room available. As the room is in the loft area it gives a sense of privacy. There are 2 levels to the loft for your own use- a room with a double bed and desk and a sitting room area ( low level ceiling) All can be seen in the photos.

The rest of the house is shared with myself and 2 teenagers.

The house is a large 4 bed family house, so plenty of room everywhere. Shared bathroom and kitchen. Communal kitchen, dinning room and garden.


Perfect location - West Norwood/ West Dulwich that has transportation links from West Dulwich Station ( !0 Minute Walk ) to Victoria Station and Tulse Hill Station ( !0 minute walk ) London Bridge, the City, Peckham Rye Wimbledon West Norwood Station ( 15minute walk ) to Clapham Junction.

Its a short walk to west Norwood High Street high street plenty of supermarkets, restaurants, pubs, shops, gym, etc. Lots of parks nearby.


PRICE


The rent is either:

?740 per month (Full week )

0r

?640 per month Monday to Friday


2 or three nights rental per week possible. Cost per night ?40


Price includes bills (internet wireless and cleaning service + all classic bill council tax, electricity, gas, water?)


The room comes furnished with bed linen etc


1 months rent in advance and ?100 deposit

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