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quiet room in Herne Hill or East Dulwich/ surrounding area wanted


verityrebecca

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Quiet bookish female looking for a quiet, reasonable sized room as I need to move out of my flat in Herne Hill before Christmas . Currently working for the London Film Festival, I also blog on theatre and write- hence why I like quiet environments. Animal lover and don't mind children. Can go up to ?450(inclusive). Not looking to pay a huge deposit.
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