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Large family (myself and 17yr old) house with good communal space and garden.

Near Lordship Lane (4mins), William Rose/Franklins. Easy parking usually.

One room a good double, the other a large double.

Could be separate lodgers, possibly a couple, or maybe will end up with just one lodger.  Ideally lodgers who go out to work/neg.

Shared bathroom initially, until 2nd bathroom installed (spring). After that the current bathroom will be for the lodger(s).

No smokers, shoes off, contact me if interested and we can have chat - pls be specific about your reqts.

Rent will depend on what we agree on; term, whether Mon-Fri or full week, etc. Bills extra.

Available around early March.

PM only pls.

 

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Edited by Del in ED

Hi,

I was very interested to read your message as I'm looking to find new lodgings from the start of February, as my landlady is welling the house and I'm very keen to stay in East Dulwich. I'm an actor by trade and have a part time job at Dulwich Picture Gallery. Would it be possible to meet and see the space soon?

Thanks,

Simon

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