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Beautiful Basement space


theantiqueman

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Hello, we have a Ground floor/basement space available in lovely 4 bedroom family house in East Dulwich.


Two large double rooms one features a lovely fireplace with all period features and is the larger of the two. The other benefits from lots of natural light and backs directly onto the garden a nice place to study and work. You have your own brand new fully fitted bathroom complete with toilet, bath, shower and sink.


Plenty of hall space for storage as well.Open to short term lets price negotiable for the whole space.


The property features a lovely old English green garden which you have direct access too from the basement. This would work well for pet owners and I would be more than happy to take on someone with a beloved pet.


The Kitchen is the only shared area but has all the mod cons - oven, microwave, fridge, freezer and washing machine. The house itself is very artistically done full of books and items from around the world. It's very much a home nothing clinical about it. We both take great pride in making it the best it can be. However you have a small area downstairs with a Hotplate microwave oven and kettle.

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