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Beautiful Treatment Room for Hire at Oru Lordship Lane SE22 8HN


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Newly available to hire: this beautiful treatment studio has just become available to hire on selected times/days. It is one-of-a kind studio at Oru, as it comes with its own in-room washbasin (hot & cold water), a hydraulic treatment couch, consultation desk and chairs, salon trolley, storage space and dimmable lighting.


Located in a quiet section of the building, the room is newly built and decorated and includes double-glazed windows.


It is ideally suited to complementary therapy practitioners, Osteopaths, Aestheticians, Podiatrists, Massage Therapists, Talking Therapists, Nutritionists and more.


The building features a popular caf?, yoga and wellness studio, reception, Wi-Fi, showers, and a roof terrace. A range of complimentary member benefits are available to practitioners booking this treatment studio.

East Dulwich and Peckham Rye train stations are a short walk away and many bus routes makes this location easily accessible.


Hours of Operation

8am ? 9pm Monday to Saturday, 9-6pm Sunday


Pricing

?13 per hour (minimum block of 4 hours)

Reduced rate available for whole day.


Please contact me if you are interested.

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