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SE22 Large double room, furnished, with en-suite available Mon - Fri (flexible) £800pcm incl.


DebbiM

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Comfortable room on the 1st floor of quiet house, just of the main shopping area of Lordship Lane. Newly decorated (with new carpet), the room has loads of wardrobe/drawer space. Sunny south-facing, it overlooks the street. Bed linen, etc., available, if needed. Mon-Fri but I'm happy to adjust slightly and discuss occasional weekends. Superfast broadband & utility bills included. Longer terms let - 3 months or longer.

Sharing with a live-in landlady (local teacher) and son currently taking A levels then off to university outside London. It's a spacious, clean, calm Victorian semi in a friendly street. 3 minutes from Lordship Lane shops and buses (37, 40, 42, 176, 185), and 8 minutes to East Dulwich station (trains to London Bridge). Dry bike storage in side entry and off-street parking. Shared use of well-equipped large kitchen, utility room and garden.

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