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1 en suite bedroom in 3 bedroom house available


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We're looking for someone to move into our large house in East Dulwich. You'll be sharing with an arty/sciencey group of four people in their mid-20s with a broad range of interests who like to chat and have dinner together. We'd like someone who wants get involved in this from time to time, and shares some of our interests (art/film/music/current affairs/politics/sport).


Most of us are vegetarian so we're veggie/vegan friendly but this is by no means a requirement.


The house is in a quiet close (no traffic noise) off Barry Road, and has off-street parking, a garage AND a garden. We've got a large kitchen/dining room, a good sized lounge and an airing cupboard for drying our clothes in the winter. The room is a decent size and comes with a big ensuite bathroom (there's also a nice bath in the shared bathroom if you fancy one).


The number 12 bus stops practically outside and goes from here to Oxford Circus, and there's also East Dulwich station a 15 min walk away and Peckham Rye a 20 min walk/5 min bus ride away. Peckham common is a 5 min walk and Dulwich Park 10 mins away.


Bills aren't included and come to about ?60 a month (including council tax).


Couples are welcome but will have to pay ?800.

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Hi, I'm interested in the room you have available? i am nanny who lives and works in dulwich at the moment, my partner denny works teaching english. we have both just returned to England after living in a VW kombi in south america and are keen to find a awesome little home with so cool/chilled/interesting people.


give me a shout if the room is still available and you think we could meet for a drink or check out the room! Im vegan and denny is veggie but happy to be totally vegan if living with a bunch of vegans!


thanks in advance


rosie & denny

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