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Basement Two bedroom, Bathroom & large Garden.


theantiqueman

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Currently looking to rent out whole basement space

in large 4 bedroom home. Although not self contained

this is a private make your own large double room &

single room & own bathroom with access to large

garden.


This advert is for both rooms not one so

please contact only if you wish to rent the whole

space.( not splitting the rooms) Either two

friends or couple or One person that wants whole space ideally. ?1100 for the

whole space.


Very house proud and take pride in keeping the

space the best it can be lots of nice period

features and decor. Currently just myself


Looking for someone clean considerate and

professional not a party house at all. Should

mention also Have one other tenant a 9 year old

cat so pet lovers would be better and occasionally my Frenchie who lives with me sporadically.


Nearest station is 10 and 14 mins away

respectively that's North dulwich & East dulwich

station. Nearest bus stop is 5 mins away with

transport into central London so very well

connected. I make the commute to Shepherd's Bush everyday and it takes me around 40 mins.


The shared kitchen has all mod cons for those that like to cook and those that don't there's a microwave as well.


For more details don't hesitate to contact me.


Warm regards.

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