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Therapy Room to rent on lordship Lane


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I am a physiotherapist currently working on Lordship Lane (80a Lordship Lane, SE22 8HF), I would like to rent out my therapy room on the days that I do not use it.


The room currently is spacious and has a plinth set up within it which can be used or collapsed and stored if not needed, there is access to a sink within the room and it has a window with an opaque screen over the glass. There are internal stairs to access the room.


The room rates are ?60 for a full day and ?35 for a half day (after 3pm), the room is available at the following dates/times


Sunday am & pm

Monday am & pm

Tuesday pm

Thursday pm

Friday am & pm


Please email if you have any questions or would like to arrange a viewing.


Emma

EH Physio

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