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Available 1 May - East Dulwich, double or single room in 3-bed sunny, spacious flat


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Zone 2- Edwardian 3-bed sunny, spacious flat (90m2)on 3rd floor - 1 flat on each floor; 4 flats in total.


Almost opposite the park & 10 mins. walk to Lordship Lane.


Large, sunny eat-in kitchen/diner; living room with original fireplace; single room for a queen-sized bed (without tripping over it when you enter the room) double bedroom available; plus large bathroom.


5 mins. to train stations: East Dulwich/Peckham Rye Station (8 minutes to London Bridge) & buses to King's Cross, Oxford Circus, Putney, Lewisham etc. 12, 37, 484, 78 & 63.


Single room ?425 pcm & double room ?450 pcm plus bills.


For more details, please phone 07985-472-642 or 07910-962-865

Hi,


Sorry i know you've asked for people to phone you but it's very late so i think it'd be rude to wake you up at this ungodly hour.


Would you be able to tell me a bit more about the people living in the house please? And maybe send a couple of photos through please? Is there a garden?


[email protected]


Thank you!

Kayleigh

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