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TO LET: Large charcterful room in rustic London cottage ?650+Bills PCM


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I?ve called this lovely house a home for a few years now but I?m looking for a someone new to share the space with. There are two bedrooms and the larger is up for grabs. The place is nestled away a five minutes walk from Forest Hill station with excellent rail, overground and bus links across London. Forest Hill itself has enough happening, it?s pretty easy going with extended areas such as Peckham, Brockley, Crystal Palace and Lewisham only a short journey away.


This unique property is a whole house (it used to be a stable block, so downstairs and up too!) with all living spaces on the ground floor and two bedrooms the first. There is a long gated private garden full of trees to the front and small walled utility courtyard the back. I have a background in design and have furnished the house myself and so full usage of everything is included in the price with bills on top.


I?m Joseph, a Welshman in my twenties. I'm an interiors stylist and currently head up my own small online reclaimed and designer furniture and interiors business. My home has been quite a peaceful place away from a sometimes hectic albeit fun city. I?m looking to share with someone mindful of that who wants an easy, relaxing and fresh environment to live in.


I?m available for viewings during most days and evenings, just hit me up in advance and I?ll gladly meet you for a viewing. The room will be available from July at ?650. Please see Spareroom for all details: https://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/forest_hill/6921946


I think that?s everything. I look forward to hearing from you. Cheers!

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