Jump to content

Single room for rent SE22 8TJ ?550 inc bills.


ISITME

Recommended Posts

Hi

I now have a lovely cosy single room to rent. You will have access to all areas and all bills paid. Large screen tv in room and plenty of storage.


Pics here....https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=1mYvPK58WXrzikixogDK5y-5uiYzqsu5A



House sits right between North Dulwich Station and East Dulwich station and on 37 and 42 bus route so very easy access to Victoria line Brixton, London Bridge and Herne Hill


You will be living with one female and 3 furry friends so it is ideal for a cat lover.


Room available from first weekend of October or sooner on request. Downstairs bathroom.all bills and free wifi.Use of bike if needed too

Hello, I am interested in your available room! is it available on a short term let? I would love to see more pics of the flat (kitchen and bathroom); it looks very nice from what I can see. I have a very similar stuffed Sylvester Cat that I see on the bed, and I utterly adore cats.

A little about me and my situation - I'm a professional musician, I'm coming back to London for some performances and music lessons in October. I'm currently looking for somewhere for October with the option of longer term, if that's a possibility that'd be great .

I've been back and forth between London and New York (where I'm from) for the past year or so, after living in London years ago as an undergraduate at the royal academy of music, I decided I'd like to transition back to the UK. I am a flutist and would hope that it's ok if I practice flute (within reasonable hours of course), as I have performances that I need to be preparing for. I'm also coeliac and very health conscious, so I do a fair amount of cooking when I have the time, and I am very clean and respectful and friendly. I'm very into yoga and pilates and try to be as active as possible in the studios I attend classes at. I would love to hear from you, thanks so much!

All best,

Lisa

Archived

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

  • Latest Discussions

    • Because our posting, banking and counter services needs have changed and the Post Office and Royal Mail can't compete with the myriad of parcel delivery services (none of which make any money either) that are there to satisfy our every immediate delivery whim and then when we decide we don't want said goods we block up the Post Office trying to return them for free. Or the sense of dread when you realise a parcel has been sent by Royal Mail and you get the text that says: we will be delivering between 7am and 7pm today (or maybe tomorrow or the day after but we will only tell you that at 6.59pm) and if you want to change your delivery click here and we will put you into an endless loop of clicks that don't let you change anything. I sense this is why our local politicians offer such a weak response as they know the system is broken and there is nothing they can do about it and they don't want to put their necks on the line. P.S. I am using the Royal "we"!
    • There have also been a few instances of it on Whateley Road recently.... Horrible.
    • You seem to have had a run of bad luck, but I don't understand some of what you say. What do you mean by each shop requiring a different bar code etc? Surely you only have one thing to show for each package you are sending or  collecting? Don't you get an email or some other kind of notification which contains the thing you have to show? Are you suggesting that it would be easier to queue up at the Post Office than do it at a shop? You have to show barcodes etc there as well. Where did I ever imply that anybody was "thick" or a "troglodyte"? I did suggest that some people wanted to hang onto the old ways of doing things, like only using cash, that's true. And it isn't that this country "can't run a decent, simple post office." It's that Crown post offices are losing money by maintaining  buildings which are expensive to run,  whilst no longer providing  the range of services they used to, because for various reasons they are no longer needed. And the services which are still needed can be more cost effectively provided elsewhere without causing undue inconvenience to customers. Things move on.  But in any case, nothing has been decided yet. The closure of the Lordship Lane post office is just a proposal. I hate self service tills 🤣
    • In case it is relevant here .... Albrighton Community Fridge [just further up from DKH Sainsburys on opposite side] are taking in unwanted electricals.   https://www.albrightoncommunityfridge.org/
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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