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I have a lovely double room to rent in my flat in Brockley. The room comes furnished with double bed and mattress an entire wall of built in storage inc. hanging and drawer space, and the kitchen is fully equipped.
The room would be available from mid-Feb until end of June, or longer term if we were a good fit for one another.

You would be sharing with me and several animals (only the two cats live inside!) in this beautiful ground floor Victorian flat in Brockley. I’m 38, an artist, professional gardener and gallery assistant. Sometimes I work from home, sometimes I’m out for work. It’s a short walk from Brockley overground station (5 mins), which is zone 2 and well connected. Lovely area and friendly street/community. There’s a beautiful and spacious garden to enjoy and independent shops, cafes and weekend markets and parks nearby. 
 

Rent would be all inclusive, which we can discuss if we like the sound of each other.
 

*** this is an offer to share a space with vibe that feels like a home, rather than wild late nights and parties. The type of person and our “fit” together is the most important thing; we both need to feel happy and comfortable in the space together. 
So, please be LGBTQI+ friendly, happy to live with animals and be willing to tell me about yourself straight away in your response***

 

Look forward to hearing from you

Carrie

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