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Fantastic double room in East Dulwich


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Double room good size in East Dulwich. Would suit female. Three storey, three bathroom well maintained town house.

Outside patio space and bike storage. Free parking and close to Lordship Lanes cinema, cafes and restaurants.

Sharing with 3 other professionals. Quiet and friendly house. Two parks in walking distance.

Great transport links, peckham rye overground, east dulwich & denmark hill train stations and 24hr buses.

Bills and council tax ?85

?590pcm includes wifi and fortnightly cleaner for communal areas!

Hiya,


My friend is looking for a place around and she's interested in having a view on it, if it's possible. She's a nice, neat and caring girl doing her PhD on Psychology at Institute of Psychiatry - King's College London.


Look forward to hear from you.


Cheers,

Nima

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