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large couples room, ?750pm


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We are looking for a new housemate/s to move into this spacious, south facing double room located just off of Lordship Lane (Coop is a 10 second walk)


The house comprises of two toilets, one bathroom, a decent sized kitchen with a utility room, a living room as well as a dining room, a big decking area and a beautiful wild garden with a secret summer house at the end.


You will be sharing with four people, one guy and three women, all aged between 22 and 25 and working full time.


The house is ideally positioned, with great connections to neighbouring areas as well as Central London. East Dulwich train station is just 7 minutes walk and there are buses just across the street (40, 176, 185).


Bills amount to about ?60 each which includes council tax.


This is a short term let lasting two months beginning on the 1st June and finishing late July. Though there may be a possibility for extension.


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