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Looking for a Lodger - Dulwich


lindabd

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Hi there,

Hi, I'm looking for a lodger to rent my spare room and bathroom in a large 4 bed house in Dulwich. Fantastic transport links to Waterloo, Covent Garden Tottenham Court, Trafalgar Sq,  Road/Oxford Street, Soho, Victoria and London Bridge. With local parks, gyms, bars and restaurants a short walk away. Peckham and Brixton are 3 miles away.

It's available now. £1000 pcm including bills. It comes fully furnished although I can be flexible about that. Good wifi and a great kitchen if you like to cook. My 19 yr old son will be home during university holidays and I have a very timid male cat, called Rubie (We thought he was a girl).

Looking for a professional person or student.

Get in touch to find out more.

 

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Hi, I am interested in the room and would like to see it as soon as possible. I am currently available to move immediately. Based in Wimbledon Village and East Dulwich, so this area is home from home. I'm single. And looking to stay in this area. Looks perfect. My details are 0780 276 0270 and ptwhite71@gmail.com Looking forward to seeing you and the room soon. Best, Peter White 🌹

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