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Very large double room in beautiful East Dulwich House (opposite EDT)


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Large double room available in spacious 3-bed Victorian house in heart of East Dulwich (opposite EDT). 1 very large master bedroom with bay window(?670+CT).

I'm a friendly laid back professional guy looking for similar housemates (male or female) to share this lovely space (gay friendly).

House is spacious with large kitchen, bathroom, sitting room and separate dining space.

On the doorstep of bustling Lordship Lane and 7 min walk from ED station. 10 min bus to Overground at Denmark Hill and Peckham Rye, or 20 min walk to both.

ED has a lot of nice restaurants, pubs, caf?s and shops, all of which are on our doorstep. Newly opened Picturehouse Cinema 5 mins walk away.

Free on-street parking and easy bus and train access to central London.

Close to local parks (Dulwich and Peckham Rye).

Modern kitchen and large bathroom.

Cosy garden space.

Deposits and references required.

Available from June 6th.

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