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GONE - 1 double room available on North Cross Road. ?700 all included.


malkymul

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Hello!


I have a large double bedroom available to rent from 1st September but can be flexible on move in date. The bedroom is in a large 2 bedroom garden flat on lovely North Cross Road.

The bedroom comes semi furnished but have a large cellar downstairs so storage can be provided either way. The bedroom faces the garden so it's very light.


I'm a young professional working in the retail technology sector, I am very sociable, love cooking and would like someone I can share the odd take away and movie with. I also have a cat so you must be a cat-lover, he's an outdoor cat so there's no mess to clean...or smell!


Rent is ?700 all in.


Look forward hearing from you.


Malks

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