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Large bright double room in 4 bed Victorian house shared between three people. Massive garden and communal areas.


Link to Spareroom listing: https://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/east_dulwich/10853005


On street parking.


Communal Spaces:


Large front room with high ceilings


Virgin Media package & Fibre Optic Broadband


Large Kitchen with doors that open right up onto lower garden patio.


Large tiered garden with fig tree, chilli plants and patio seating area great for BBQs and outside light.


A shed


The Room:


Very large double room with built in wardrobes and lots of light. With large windows (black-out blinds)


Furnished or Unfurnished


The Bathroom:


Great Shower and Bath & Double Sink.


Couples!:


We are happy for a couple to join, we have enough room - We are adjusting the rent to increase to ?1250.00 for a couple to join the house to cover the extra space and to divide the cost of the house proportionately between the four of us - we hope this makes sense.


Us:


The house is currently shared between three people, one is moving on elsewhere now, and me and Anna are both continuing the tenancy - we are both 33. We all love this place, we get along great. It's a great big house and lots of space - come and see it.


Suits someone who appreciates outdoor space, has a car (free parking on the street, there's always a space.) and wants a relaxed quiet friendly house in one of the best areas of South London :)


Bills:


Council tax: about ?54 per month,

BBand TV Package: ?12 per month

Water, Gas, Electricity - approx ?40 per month


Cheers

Ben

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