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To let double room in garden flat, East Dulwich/Peckham


AndyEastDulwich

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A light filled room available until the end of July in a two bedroom garden flat in East Dulwich, a minute walk from Peckham Rye Common.


The room is neutrally decorated, and has a comfortable king-sized bed and large wardrobe as well as a chest of drawers and mirror. It faces onto the garden and is wonderfully quiet.


The flat itself is lower ground floor (in a Victorian conversion) with its own front door and unusually large private back garden, and has a comfortable, good sized living / dining room and a fully equipped kitchen (with washing machine and dishwasher).


The rent ?700, includes wifi, Netflix, all household bills and a once a week visit from a cleaner.


The flat is in a great location, a minute away not only from the common, but also a co-op, an Italian restaurant, French cafe and very good pub. There are excellent bus links south to Crystal Palace (15 mins), or north to Peckham Rye (5 mins), Elephant and Castle, Southwark, the Southbank and Kings Cross (AKA the Route 63 bus). Lordship Lane is 15 min stroll away, and Peckham's Bellenden Road and Nunhead are about the same distance. Cyclists are very welcome - the hallway is large enough to keep a bicycle in and the local cycle routes into central London are pretty good.


This is a comfortable two bedroom flat for people wanting to live in a nice, calm, clean home.


You will be sharing the flat with me Andy, a 40 year old professional. I'm looking for a relaxed house mate, who is clean and tidy, happy to socialise and respectful of others. I will consider a couple but would have to negotiate the rent for two people.


The room is available now until the end of July, I am also happy to consider a shorter stay, if you were looking for a place for 3-4 months.


The deposit ?500 will be held in a tenancy deposit scheme until the end of the tenancy.


Look forward to hearing from you.

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