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Large double bedroom in 3 bed Victorian house


loulou68

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Available from the 2nd September, in a Victorian modernised house-share, a very quiet bedroom with a double bed and a large wardrobe.

This 3 bedroom house has a fully furnished sitting room, a shared study, a large fully fitted kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, a bathroom with a bath/shower, a basement with a tumble dryer and lots of storage and a rear garden with table and chairs.

The house would be shared with 2 people (a 34 years old sound engineer/touring technicien and a 35 years old journalist).

The house is a 10 mn walk to Camberwell Green, a 15 mn walk to Peckham Rye and Denmark Hill train stations. Great transport by bus : 343,136,12,171,176,36,436,345, 185,63...

Burgess Park is on the doorstep - great shopping facilities at the end of the road (Tesco express, dry cleaner, pubs and restaurants).

I am looking for a tidy professional and preferably for a long term stay.

Rent is ?700/month + around ?100 each for bills to be shared between the 3 people (council tax, internet, TV licence, gas, electricity, water and cleaner).

If interested in viewing the room, please get in touch.

I look forward to hearing from you.

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