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Double room in 3 bed Dulwich houseshare


craigmelson

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We have a double room in our 3 bed maisonette available from late Feb. Pix can be seen in the Spareroom ad here https://www.spareroom.co.uk/flatshare/london/east_dulwich/14920480


The available room is on the second floor and comes unfurnished. The flat has a spacious living room, kitchen and bathroom with all the mod-cons. You'll be living with two professionals (I work in policy, the other in film) who are sociable but also enjoy our own space.


The area has an abundance of shops, pubs and things to do nearby with a local Sainsbury's and Dulwich Park 5 minutes away. Also, the leisure centre offers free gym and swim for Southwark residents.


It's easy to get around, we have 5 buses serving us and are 15 minutes walk from East/North Dulwich for trains to London Bridge and with Denmark Hill/Peckham Rye/Forest Hill all 10 to 15 minutes bus ride away.


The room itself is unfurnished however, the previous tenant is giving away the clothes rail and drawers for free and offering the bed for sale. The flat has recently had a new fridge freezer, washing machine and oven replaced by the landlord who is quick to fix anything broken.


We appreciate it's not an easy time to look at properties and are willing to do remote viewings and video calls.

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