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I am seeking friendly, quiet house share: dbl room.?665/m incl.


annie2015

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Hi house sharer

I'm looking for a house share not a lodger situation please, so only easy going land lords/ladies willing to share their home equally.


I'm looking for a home with friendly, kind and mature people. I'm looking for a large room in a house share ,with a Living room. a double room - ?665 (max)including bill , council tax ect.



I'm into nature, art, holistic health, travel and personal development.

I love to cook and have friends over occasionally. I also love watching comedies/stand-up comedians (having a good laugh) and documentaries.


Bear in mind, I'm not a big drinker(because of my profession)but am easy going about it.

I'm also studying and therefore appreciate a peaceful environment.


I work as a holistic therapist at Google(4 days a week) sometimes I work later hours ( usually home at 9/10pm)


I am tidy in communal areas and really like to be considerate of others. Although, not obsessive about cleaning, I'm a very clean person (love my aromatherapy oils)


Look forward to being in touch and meeting you soon.


ps: I'm also able to house sit and have references as a house sharer and live-in care work.


my move in date: beginning of September



please contact me via private message


many thanx


Annaliza Thomson

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