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Double Room to rent in East Dulwich (SE22 0AR) - Available immediately


jamespk

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Furnished double room to rent in a spacious, light and bright 2 bedroom house on a quiet road in East Dulwich with private back garden. Double room is furnished with a double bed, built-in wardrobe, shelves and bookcase. Large open plan kitchen/diner with patio doors opening onto garden/decking. Separate double reception room. Suitable for working professional person.


10 minutes walk from Lordship lane with good access to buses/pubs/restaurants/cinema. Also good bus links to Peckham Rye station and close to park. Sharing with one professional male in mid-40s. Non-smoker preferred. Sorry no pets. ?875 per calendar month plus bills. Deposit of one month?s rent. References required. Students considered if can provide references.


Available immediately and flexible tenancy.


Pictures can be found here: https://www.gumtree.com/p/property-to-share/double-room-to-rent-in-east-dulwich/1331025901


Please contact James for further information or to arrange a viewing. Private Message (PM) me / E-mail: [email protected] or call 07990-900-685(call after 6 pm or at anytime weekends).

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