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TAKEN: double room to rent, incl utilities, broadband, cleaner. Award-winning period house.


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It's a quiet, professional, well-kept house with genuinely wonderful testimonials from previous lodgers (I'm blushing :-). (Amy said "Beautiful house, well maintained & very clean. Very high standard for the rental price, showing that you can get much more for your money living slightly outside Central London, with great transport links & only a short train journey to the Centre. Fantastic landlady too". Amy O).


House was recently refurbished, rewired & replumbed, and won an interior design award. Available from early/mid August for long-term rental (12 months, renewable) to professional person in full time employment.


The rent includes all bills, broadband, council tax, household products, and a weekly cleaner.


Light, pretty, spacious double bedroom, 3-door built-in wardrobe. Bathroom with bath & shower. Very pretty kitchen with all mod cons.


It?s in a safe, leafy upmarket area, with great transport links to Central London, and all amenities (shops, cafes, dry cleaner, hairdresser etc) within 2 minutes walk.


We've just been voted the "3rd best postcode in London for happiness" in a survey of 119 postcodes!!


Beautiful Dulwich park, gym, swimming pool, art gallery and free tennis court all within about 12 minutes? walk.


It's not possible to attach large photos to this forum, so please kindly PM me with your email address or email me on [email protected] for photos & full details.

Hi there


I am moving out of a flat on Barry Road on 31st July and your ad sounds great. Can you please PM me some photos and confirmation of rental cost?


I've attached 2 photos of me and below I've copied/pasted my spareroom.com description. If you're interested, I'd love to view, as soon as works for your diary.


"I?m a 34 year old, friendly, down to earth and considerate Irish professional chap. I?ve been in London since March 2014, having previously been in houseshares in Manchester, Aberdeen and Belfast, where I made some great friends and always got on well with my flatmates. I?m a genuine, sociable, respectful and tidy guy.


I am a commercial property surveyor, working near Bond St station. In terms of interests, I?m into movies, music, random adventures, discovering all that London has to offer, a bit of cooking, keeping fit and socialising with friends.


I'm looking for a friendly professional flatshare, with easygoing, like-minded flatmates, enjoying having a flat where we can all feel at home."


thanks a lot in the meantime


Eugene

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