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Double room with own bathroom in Herne Hill/North Dulwich available from September


Elsie95

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Light and pleasant double room on the ground floor of our 3 storey house, 4-5 minutes' walk from North Dulwich station, available from 1 September. The room is fully furnished and has french windows onto the garden. You would have your own bathroom upstairs. Would suit a single professional female. ?100 per week (including bills).

Hello


My name is Francesca, and for the next two years I will be a mature law student at Birkbeck College as well as working part time. I've previously worked as a programme / grants officer for charities in London and also do some freelance translation. I lived in SE22/SE15 for many years, before moving to Hastings. Although I have my own place now in Hastings which is only 62 miles away, unfortunately it isn't practical to commute so I am looking to find a home in London and Herne Hill would be great as it would feel like coming back home!


I'm hoping to find somewhere convivial and civilized to stay, I'm a very considerate person and I hope always respectful of others' spaces and habits. Although I'm looking for a place for up to two years I would be happy with a shorter term rental. A 1st September start would be perfect timing for me.


At the moment I'm staying in Brockley and could come to meet you tomorrow (Sunday) or Monday evening if that would be convenient.


Look forward to hearing from you.


Kind regards


Fran

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