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The “barn” is a stand-alone, lodger’s, open-plan flat, 45sq m, in nice rear garden of East Dulwich house, separate aside access.  It includes sole use of bedroom, shower-WC, dining area, kitchen, open-plan living room and a small outer lean-to room.  It enjoys mains gas, electricity & internet connection.  Lodging charge + all utilities + bills amount to £1750pcm .  Includes heating, lighting, gas, electric, Council Tax, water supply, drainage, insurance, boiler service, waste etc.

The flatlet is fully furnished with double bed, kitchen has a fridge/freezer, oven, hob, microwave, coffee machine, sink & drainer, all plates/dishes, crockery/cutlery, saucepans & baking dishes.  There is a TV & radio, a small upright washing machine.  Outside there is a small shared patio and a patch of garden. 

Have a look at www.SpareRoom #10234480

Commute to King’s Cross 50mins.

If interested, send your email address, we'll provide information/ application form + viewing.

Christiane & Mark Neuman

Email to: [email protected]

Mob 07775731784

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