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Bright, newly decorated room overlooking the garden in a creative Victorian terraced house.


Double divan bed with storage, wardrobe, TV

Modern bathroom

Large living/dining room

Garden has an apple & pear tree


Kitchen (clean & bright, but awaiting refurbishment) has double oven, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher. Its condition reflected in the rent


Female preferred


Quiet road but only 3 mins walk to the bustle of Northcross Road market and Lordship Lane?s social life. 5 mins walk to the park at Peckham Rye


30mins walk to Peckham, or, (if you don?t mind the hill) to Camberwell Green & Kings Hospital, or go by bus


Direct buses to Oxford Street, Tottenham Court Road, Kings Cross. (Travel to work for ?1.50!)

Ten mins walk to the train to London Bridge; short bus ride to the Victoria train from Denmark Hill


PM with a bit about yourself and your email address for more details or to arrange a viewing

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