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Large en suite loft room available for short lets


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Large loft conversion with en suite bathroom in Victorian family house available for short lets. Ideal for those having building work done or for relatives visiting the area. Stunning views across London. Shared use of kitchen/dining room for meals. Internet connected TV in room perfect for Netflix etc., plus DVD player. Three mins walk to Nunhead station with quick access to Victoria, Kings Cross, London Bridge, the City and Southbank. Within easy reach of East Dulwich, Peckham, Denmark Hill, Camberwell. Please PM for photos.

Hi I am very interested in finding out about your room. I have 3 days per week work in North Dulwich starting Mon. Is the room immediately available from tomorrow. Perhaps I could try it for a few days and if it all works out perhaps stay longer?

Hope to hear from you soon.

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