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Double room to rent - Bellenden Road


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Available from the 8th August ? ?567pm + bills


We have double bedroom, overlooking the garden, available in our lovely 3 bed houseshare, just off Bellenden Road. The house is on a quiet road, close to Peckham Rye train and overground station. It has a living room, dining room, a good size kitchen with utility/bike room and a small, well kept south-facing garden. The road is currently free to park if you have a car.


You would be sharing with Claire, a Freelance Photographer in her mid 40s and Nina, an NHS professional in her late 30s, and Miss Howard, the cat. We?re looking for a housemate who is fun and sociable but also considerate and tidy and happy to muck in with the cleaning. We are very keen to share with someone who wants a ?home. Nina is vegan and I am mostly meat free so we would also prefer someone who?s happy not to cook meat in the house too often (a disappointment for Miss Howard I?m sure!).


The room is a small double (unfurnished) but fits a double bed, wardrobe and chest of drawers and there is lots of space around the house for you to put your books, pictures etc and an attic for suitcases and the like, so you can spread out a bit and put your stamp around the place.


The rent is ?567 per month plus bills (currently we pay ?100 per month each to cover all bills) and we are hoping for someone who plans to stay for at least a year. References will need to be taken by the letting agents and a deposit of ?653 is required.


Please pm me if interested.


Thank you, Claire.

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