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Hi, I know this is not the right area of the formus but if any of you know of any rooms or b&b in the area it would be lovely. I am having my parents over for christams to spend time with my baby and we want to buy the tickets now that are reasonable. I am looking for a room during the Christmas period where my dad could stay. He comes from Italy to spend the holiday with me and my new baby but my flat is way too small for all of us. It would be for around 10 days and it needs to be near the barry road/peckham rye side of East Dulwich.

Thank you

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I have PM'd you. In case anyone else also has similar dilemmas, we are looking to rent out our house over x-mas period (about 3 weeks in total). Reduced rent in return for keeping our low maintenance cats fed and keeping an eye on the house. We would like to rent it to relatives/ grandparents visiting.


4-bedroom, 2-bathroom, off Lordship Lane/ Melbourne Grove.


Please send me a PM if you are interested.

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