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SPACIOUS DOUBLE ROOM AVAILABLE TO A SINGLE PERSON OR TO A COUPLE IN LOVELY FLAT FROM AUG 20TH TO OCT 2ND


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Hello, I am renting out my beautiful, spacious double bedroom in my newly refurbished lovely maisonette while I am away in Italy.
My double room is large, airy, and comes with some lovely wooden furniture, a rustic chunky double bed with 4 drawers, a big wardrobe and a desk.
The rest of the flat comprises a bright colourful living room, a modern kitchen and a lovely big bathroom with shower and bathtub. Finally, there's a large paved garden to chill.
There is a lodger living at the property, an Italian guy who is very chilled and who comes with a super sweet and peaceful dog, Ruud, who basically sleeps 20 hrs a day and is always ready to be cuddled.
Transport wise, the flat is 3 minutes walk from Crofton Park. There are also night buses that would leave you just outside my place.
If interested, pls whatsapp me on 07726 768102. 
Thanks!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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