Jump to content

Lovely Room Available To Rent In Peckham Rye - ?725pm


Steph1985

Recommended Posts

My flatmate is sadly leaving, and so I have a lovely double room in Peckham Rye (located mere minutes from the common) available for move-in now. The lease term is a year with a 6 month break clause.


The price excludes bills, which work out around ?120pp per month. We also have a cleaner every other Friday, which comes to ?16pp per month.


A little about the flat - it's split level and spacious! The kitchen looks out onto the garden and has a great range cooker, which is a nice plus if you enjoy cooking. The bathroom is also a great size, and has a beautiful free standing bath in addition to a shower.


And a little about the person you'll be sharing with (that would be me) - my name is Steph, and I've been told that I'm well mannered, easy going and tidy. I spend most of the week at my boyfriend's, and so am generally only shuffling about the flat odd nights, which means you'll basically have the run of the place.


Our landlady is really lovely and has specified that the room can either be furnished, part-furnished or unfurnished depending on your needs.


I work near Oxford Circus and find that my commute in (should there be no train dramas!) takes around 45 minutes. We're about a 5 minute walk from Peckham Rye station if you head one way, and the delights of Lordship Lane if you head the other way. There is also a bus stop at the end of our road, which is certainly handy.


If our flat sounds like a good fit for you - please feel free to get in touch on 07453 9595 563.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • in reply to my own "Where did you get this from?" response to your post at https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/353788-is-rachel-reeves-becoming-the-new-liz-truss/?do=findComment&comment=1688310, in which you again spoke of the government's "doubling the national debt". You seem not to understand the meaning of "national debt".  Have you perhaps been relying on someone else's usage? I'm sorry to hear of Starmer's decimation.
    • PetitionCall a General Election I would like there to be another General Election. I believe the current Labour Government have gone back on the promises they laid out in the lead up to the last election. Sign this petition 2,500,822 signatures 2,501,025 signatures
    • Keys now back with rightful owner.
    • in response to   On 19/11/2024 at 08:36, Moovart said: I know nothing about farming so can't really comment but when I read things like this interesting thread from Guy Shrubsole I am increasingly cynical about those making the loudest noise.  And yes it is a genuine link.   I've just had a look at the page source.  It contains a link to a Twitter page that's been automatically embedded in Moovart's post but seems not now operative. So I've dug out the url to have another try, this time without embedding:  https://x.com/guyshrubsole/status/1858490339356533018 .  Seems ok.   in reply to my own "Where did you get this from?" response to your post at https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/353788-is-rachel-reeves-becoming-the-new-liz-truss/?do=findComment&comment=1688310, in which you again spoke of the government's "doubling the national debt". You seem not to understand the meaning of "national debt".  Might you have been copying someone else's usage? I'm sorry to hear of Starmer's decimation. ================ And the para below was originally a totally new separate post but has also been merged.  Good night forum. The above merging of my posts in response to Sue and to Jazzer have been done by the forum system, so there's no point in my trying again to separate them.  I've already tried editing out the merging and reposting the one to jazzer, but ended up with the same forced merge.  Apologies. Latest edit.  The moral seems to be: don't try making two consecutive posts or they'll be liable to merging.  I've now been able to post a freestanding reply to jazzer's post now that there's an intervening post.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...