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Lodgers needed for two doubles in Herne Hill Rd


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Long-term, professional lodgers needed for two double rooms in this light, airy 2nd floor, fully furnished 3-bed flat located in a small block on Herne Hill Road. The owners occupy the third bedroom when they are in London.


The rooms


Bedroom 1, at ?875 pcm, is larger and includes: a king-sized bed + mattress, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedside table, 2 lamps and a desk.


Bedroom 2, at ?825 pcm, also includes: a king-sized bed + mattress, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bedside table, 2 lamps and a desk.


The Flat

This attractively decorated flat has a living room with a sofa, armchairs, TV, dining table and chairs; a fully-equipped kitchen with dishwasher, microwave, fridge, separate freezer and washing machine; two bathrooms and a balcony. The block boasts a large, private, communal garden and a busy, secure bike storage room; there is also a council one on the street just outside.


Bills are included: Council Tax, electricity, gas, water rates, TV license, broadband + the service of a cleaner for the commonal areas of the flat.


The Property


Small, quiet block with 7 flats combining friendly owner occupiers and professional tenants.


The location

It is ideally located for transport links:

Loughborough Junction Station + bus routes towards Brixton, Camberwell, Peckham (literally 2 mins walk away)

Brixton Station, Denmark Hill Station, all the bus routes through Camberwell, (10 mins walk away)


Kings College Hospital & beautiful Ruskin Park are around the corner and there are local shops just down the road.


Brixton, and all it has to offer, is a short walk away and likewise Herne Hill and Camberwell, with their independent shops and weekend Farmers? Markets, are within easy walking distance too.

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