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Two Double Rooms available in flat share


KateJMWall

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Original Spare Room link here, for pictures: https://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/east_dulwich/13661011



Two rooms in a beautiful house in East Dulwich, one large room unfurnished and one medium sized room furnished.


The house is in a great area only a 10 minute walk to lordship lane and Saturday market. 20mins walk from Peckham Rye station (which has great transport links).


You'll be sharing with 2 lovely housemates- looking for an easy going, tidy & respectful person. Everyone is quite busy in their own lives but do like to have the odd film/Netflix night and glass of wine together :)


Huge kitchen, lots of storage ( there's also a basement), shared lounge, downstairs toilet and a pretty paved garden with potted grown vegetables :) so green fingers always welcome!


Bills come to approx ?100.00 per month. Remaining flatmates are looking for a professional female, late twenties early to mid thirties.

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