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We looking for some responsible/tidy person who wants to find a place with a home feeling.


The house is a 3 stories Victorian conversion with a rustic/minimal/chic flavour. Large kitchen with central bar that opens to a big and beautiful garden. With space for bikes and similar. The house is always clean and well presented, with a real home feeling. A new boiler has been fitted in and it works wonders.


The room is on the second floor and its the jewel of the house. Lots of storage, light and space. Very quiet and intimate. Lots of light coming from windows. Enough space to accomodate an office, mini-gym, video gamer corner, or any other kind of hobby/work orientated setup.


Wifi broad band, TV wire, plus the classic facilities.


Rent is ?650 p/month (bills not included), with one month's deposit.


It will be available approximately on 15th april


Contact for further information, photos and viewings.

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