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Room to let - Sunday to Thursday - private bathroom - £800 inc bills


dan b

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Furnished double bedroom overlooking rear garden on quiet street in Peckham/East Dulwich. Private bathroom with bath and separate shower cubicle. 

The room has a double bed, side tables and chests of drawers.

We own the house (married couple) and live in it. We work full time, a couple of days per week from home. The house has 500MB high speed wifi and all mod cons. Fully fitted kitchen with everything you’d expect.

£800 per month, costs for cleaning in addition being £15 pw /  £65 pcm. Rental cost includes all other bills. This is a 5 night tenancy Sunday to Thursday, other nights can be negotiated. 

Parking on street would be available at the cost of daily permits (approx £5.50).

The house is 10 mins walk from Peckham Rye station (trains to Victoria, London Bridge, Blackfriars/St Pancras and the Overground to Shoreditch). Also 6 mins walk to East Dulwich station (London Bridge trains).

Loads of shops and restaurants nearby, on Bellenden Road, Peckham Rye, and East Dulwich, all within easy walking distance.


PM or call  07971 896222.

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