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Large room, now with a comfy single bed (updated since the photo), a chest of drawers and easy chair, plus a shared bathroom, kitchen/diner and garden.

The property is terraced cottage with a sunny garden. It's 5 mins walk to Forest Hill station; 3 mins walk to buses to Crystal Palace, Victoria, Lewisham. Close to both Goldsmiths' College and Lewisham Hospital. The Council Tax is Band D. In total, the council tax and bills - including super-fast broadband - come to about £320 a month and you would pay half of that in addition to the rent, which is £725 per month. Total therefore of around £885 per month.

Short lets - up to six months - welcome, with a review at the end if you would like to stay for longer.

Any questions, please DM us.

 

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