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Short term ensuite room available N/Dulwich HH


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I am selling my house (in this difficult market) and the large double ensuite room at the top of the house is free in the short term (which may become longer depending on the market)


It is lovely, airy bright room which is very private and quiet - with its own en-suite shower, loo and basin.


The house itself is a five bedroom property very close to North Dulwich station and an 8 minute walk to Herne Hill Station where I live with my two children (8 years old) and our cat.


The house has all mod cons - dishwasher, microwave, wifi and is set in a no through road with a park just a minute away.


It would ideally suit a non smoking Monday-Friday worker though I am happy to consider those looking to rent the room full-time.


I'm struggling to upload photos but happy to send on. PM if interested in finding out more.

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Hi,


I am a nurse working in the area Monday to Friday and am looking for a short term let for 5 weeks. The flat I currently live in is being refurbished so we need to temporarily move out. I am looking to stay somewhere from the 2nd Feb until the 9th March. If these dates would be suitable, please could you let me know how much you are charging and also send some photos?


Thank you,


Hannah

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