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1 double room (for single occupancy) to let in a beautiful Georgian house on Camberwell Grove, sharing with 3 professionals. The room is a loft room overlooking the Grove with built-in storage and a light and airy feel. It is fully carpeted with central heating and is available from 10th July.


The house itself is beautiful and light, decorated to a very high standard with generous shared spaces for all in the house to enjoy, with 2 large bathrooms with under floor heating - with bath and showers and generous storage in both bathrooms.


View the photos of the house online: Room for rent - Camberwell Grove


The shared spaces are:

? A kitchen/conservatory including an AGA, a washing machine, a dishwasher and an American style large fridge/freezer and access to a large and private back garden.

? A separate large (ten foot ceiling) dining room, has bay window dining seats (looking over the back garden) a statement fireplace and a seating area.

? A large living room, (ten foot ceiling) with a small table for working, a statement fireplace, two sofas and a generous window looking onto the front garden.


The back garden is perfect for barbecues in the summer and the front garden has storage for 2 bicycles and there is free residential parking close by.


Ideally you are a professional (not working from home) and an independent sharer who cares about the space in which you live and the people you share with. It?s definitely a ?no drama?, communicative household, where we respect each other?s space (always) and enjoy sharing time when we want to. No smokers or pets.


The transport links are:

Denmark Hill station is 7 minutes walk away, East Dulwich is 20 minute?s walk and there are bus routes to Elephant and Castle, Victoria and London Bridge. Denmark Hill also has an overground line to Victoria, Shoreditch High Street and Clapham Junction.


The rent is ?850 per calendar month plus bills of ?154 payable one month in advance. Bills include: internet broadband, water, electricity, gas, council tax as well as a cleaner who cleans all shared spaces each week. Deposit is ?850. References will be required.


PM me if you are interested.

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