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We have a lovely double furnished room 2 mins away from East Dulwich station, on Derwent Grove.


The house is very spacious, with a great garden, amazing kitchen, decking and lots of natural light throughout. We are a four-bedroom house, so you would be sharing with excellent housemates, with varied occupations from a uni lecturer, to a researcher and PhD student.


Looking to rent out to a clean, fun, and respectful non-smoker.


Room

The room comes with a bed and wardrobe. You will be sharing the bathroom with 2 of the housemates (3rd has their own ensuite), and a separate toilet downstairs.


Monthly rent

?675 + bills

Bills should be around ?100 per month in the winter, a more reduced amount in the summer time.


They include fast wifi throughout the house and a shared TV downstairs. We pay for a house cleaner once every two weeks, and a gardener comes to do the garden a few times a year (paid by the landlord).


Availability

Room is available ASAP, latest 8th May.


We will be conducting online viewings for now, but are considering allowing a brief visit with social distancing prior to moving in.


Some of the photos were taken before we moved in, slightly different furniture now, but you get the idea :) A really special place to live with lovely grown up housemates.


[https://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/east_dulwich/14884054]

Hello


My name is Georgia. I'm 29years old. I have lived in ED for the last 4 years and I am looking for a new room. I'm currently living with friends until the end of April.

I work at Kings college hospital as a physiotherapist. I know at the moment that I might not be the most ideal housemate however I can make it up in baked goods. Normally I'm out and about, seeing friends, running, part of Peckham WI.

Would love to arrange a virtual tour of the house and meet you guys.

Many thanks

Georgia

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