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Large double room/studio available for rent


mariailia

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Hi everyone,


I'm letting out a large double room/studio with ensuite in my three bedroom house (9 minutes walk to Tulse hill Station (London Bridge) and 8 minutes walk to West Norwood (Clapham Junction/Victoria). The 2(to brixton) 42 (the city)and 37 (Peckham/East Dulwich)bus stop is a five minute walk.


The room is private in the top part of the house with stunning views of the South Bank and all across the Thames from Canary Wharf to Wembley. It is airy and quiet with a comfortable double bed. There is separate shower, basin and loo. The room currently has a few chest of drawers and build in cupboard but a small fridge, microwave, kettle and toaster could be added to provide further independence.


Ideally, this would suit an independent professional or mature student. (non-smoker...single occupancy only)


Monday - Friday (?670pcm) or full time (?785pcm) which includes all bills.

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I am a single mum often working from home and I have a 12 yr old son and a small and friendly terrier dog and we do love the outdoors - Dulwich park, the Rookery and Brockwell Park.


If you like to find out more Please get in touch by and I shall send you further information.

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