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Double room available in large house in Peckham (furnished or unfurnished)


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We have a furnished double room (can be let as unfurnished) to rent in our lovely large shared house in Peckham/Camberwell. Available from 22nd October however if you need to move in sooner that is also possible


It's a big house in a great location, just behind Burgess Park, walking distance from Peckham Rye station (overground & national rail), Elephant & Castle (10 mins) and Oval tube (10 mins) stations. Great bus services with ample night buses!


Current housemates are Damian (set builder/carpenter) & Kylie (PA in Cyber Security & Dog/House sitter). We're busy people but enjoy spending evenings at home and hanging out together when we get the chance. We're looking for someone clean & tidy, easy-going, who likes to socalise but not bring the party back home. We have similiar interests to most; going out, gigs, Sunday roasts, keeping fit, music, chilling on the sofa, Netflix & we both like to go travelling a lot!


We can offer you fast Broadband, large shared living area, big garden for summer BBQ's, very large open planned kitchen/dining room, huge loft to store things, a garage for storing pushbikes & secure alarm system.


Room is ?840pcm INCLUSIVE OF ALL BILLS (council tax, electric, gas, water, phone, broadband, TV & a house kitty). A deposit of ?640 is also required, this goes into a safety deposit scheme. Room comes with a double bed, small set of drawers & a table; all can be removed if need be.


If this sounds appealing get in touch as we are currently holding viewings.


Cheers Kylie


Things of interest in the area:

peckhamlevels. org

yogarise. london

peckhamplex. london

Timeout. com/london/things-to-do/pec

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