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david m

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Lovely room available for lodger in flat in SE21 area close to all West Dulwich amenities.

Private message me and I can send photos.

Double glazing, centrally heated, newly decorated, bookshelf and large wardrobe, new curtains, about to have replacement carpet....

In back extension next to bathroom, but bathroom is shared.

Small but well-appointed kitchen.

Lovely living room.

Shared garden at back but not directly accessible an I do not use it much. Storage for cycle but outside only.


Sharing with just me, the owner, which I realise is a drawback for most people on all sorts of levels!

I work in education, into sport. (running, football cricket, cycling etc). Often out running. Also into history and belong to a local choir; don't worry, I don't practise at home!

Cost is ?550 pcm plus fixed ?75pcm to contribute towards bills.

Available from next weekend (6th)


David

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