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Hi, I am moving to work in Lordship Lane on 18th July and I seek a room or one bedroom flat to rent on a long term basis within a radius of 5 miles. I am a single non smoking hard working intelligent guy aged 58 with no ties. Please get back with details if you can help out or know of someone who may be able to. Many thanks John.
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Hi John


We have a flat on Matham Grove which is a minute from lordship lane - its 1 bed with some outside space. We are looking for ?1300pcm

We will be there on Saturday if you would like to view? I can also send pictures if you have an email address?

Kind regards


Dawn

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Hi John, we have an immaculate 1 bed flat on Woodvale, overlooking Horniman Museum grounds so about 20mins walk from Goose Green or 5 mins on the bus. It's a lovely light flat on the 3rd (top) floor: double bedroom, living room with small balcony, fitted kitchen, bathroom. White goods, carpets and curtains included. Double glazed & recently decorated. Rent: ?1,100 pcm. Sorry no pets! PM me if you'd like more info & pics
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