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Lovely, large loft room to rent in Forest Hill, London for professional person9s)


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Fantastic light, airy, newly refurbished and decorated large loft bedroom/living area in attractive family house, in a quite residential street, close to transport links. The room is at the top of the house and very quite. It has a sofa, coffee table, television with Virgin media tv, bookcase, wifi, large built in wardrobe/shelving, king sized bed, book case etc.


Use of modern bathroom and separate toilet, fully fitted kitchen, utility room with washer/dryer, freezer, dining room and garden in this 4 bedroom semi attached house. The whole house is centrally heated. Use of a pretty, south-facing garden. General parking on road with no parking restrictions.


Transport

There are excellent transports links and we are only a couple of minutes to Forest Hill train and overground station, zone 3, with direct trains to London Bridge, Victoria, Clapham Junction, East and West Croydon, Canada Water etc. Good bus services in and out of London.


General Area information

Forest Hill has a great selection of shops, bars, restaurants, cafes, a big Sainsbury's, petrol station, post office etc. We are close to Sydenham, Lewisham, Blackheath, Greenwich and East Dulwich, all within easy reach. There is an excellent and very reasonably price leisure facility within 3 mins walk for the house. It has a large pool, lots of different classes and a well equipped gym.



We are looking for a professional person or couple. This is my home which I live in with my daughter. We are easy going, social and are looking forward to having the right person share our home. My last tenant was here for 4 year?s and has only moved as they eventually bought their own flat.


Facilities



Wifi

Cable television

Washer/dryer

Fridge and freezer

Bathroom

Toilet

Fully fitted kitchen

Loft storage

On street parking

Central heating

Garden


Rent is ?630 per month (?800 for a couple) inclusive of all bills. One month?s deposit required and references.

  • 9 years later...

Hi, I am interested in the room and would like to see it as soon as possible. I am currently available to move immediately. Based in Wimbledon Village and East Dulwich, so this area is home from home. I'm single. And looking to stay in this area. Looks perfect. My details are 0780 276 0270 and [email protected] Looking forward to seeing you and the room soon. Best, Peter White 🌹

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