- Flat share £800 pcm
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Description
Large double room available.
£800 pcm plus bills* in a 3-bed sunny, spacious flat in a purpose-built Edwardian flat - approx. 90 square metres (double-glazing, new gas boiler, EPC = D)
* Council tax, water & internet = £56 pcm each plus gas & electricity
NB: The flat is on the 3rd floor with no lift
To share with fairly tidy flatmates who're relaxed about most stuff but like to live in a CLEAN flat!
We enjoy film, the arts; especially music - anything funky or with a WAIL - e. g. Fado, griots, Tuva throat-singing, Celtic etc. etc.
LOVE dancing .... round the house or on the dance floor, beach or festival etc.
Currently trying to do our bit for the planet by re-cycling, (washing machine full load & 30C where possible), using FreeCycle etc. rather than waiting for the council to come & pick stuff up ...
Am currently working from home but out & about a lot. The other flatmate works in climate change research.
There's a large, sunny eat-in kitchen/diner overlooking a garden & the park; living room with original fireplace, plus a larger than usual bathroom.
Nice neighbours in a quiet block (4 flats - one on each floor).
The flat is well-located & on the corner of Peckham Rye Park (check out the William Blake connection!)
Near nice bars & restaurants on Lordship Lane, Nunhead, Peckham ....
Excellent transport links:
East Dulwich & Peckham Rye train stations - only 8 minutes to London Bridge - are both within walking distance plus bus routes, which include:
- No. 12 to Oxford Circus via Camberwell (King's Hospital), Elephant & Castle, St Thomas' Hospital, Westminster, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly, Regent Street, Oxford Circus....
- No. 63 to Blackfriars, Farringdon, St. Pancras, & Kings Cross
- No. 37 to Brixton, Clapham & Putney (or back to Peckham)
- No. 484 to Lewisham or King's Hospital, Camberwell
- No. 78 to Liverpool St. Station, Spitalfields Market & Shoreditch etc.
Parking for bikes in hallway - bit of a bike-friendly building!
**** Please write & give some info on what YOU'RE looking for - and not!
Not looking to 'fill the room' but to find somebody compatible that shares some interests & won't live in their room like a hermit.
Not looking for a 'best' friend either as we all need some time to ourselves to just 'be still'; that goes without saying :-)
SHARING includes conversation, eating, cooking, coffee, wine but not obligatory :-) bills etc. what's on - music, cinema, art exhibitions .... and some cleaning**!!
** this includes the bathroom/cooker/oven etc. after you've used it :-)
****Anybody that thinks washing up their own plate, knife & fork counts as cleaning - it sounds as if you've only recently left home .... (somebody else clears up?!) so this might not be the flat for you :)
*Always eating meals alone IN your bedroom might mean you should be looking for a studio rather than a flat-share?
Understand the need to be alone - and cook alone; no problem but it's a flat-SHARE so .....
No specific age or 'status' in life required - just some openness.
P. S. Having worked in the charitable and educational sectors, am happy to explain the difference between a refugee and an asylum seeker but if you quote from the Daily Mail too much, I may not have the patience!
Look forward to hearing from you ...
NB:
EPC (Energy Efficiency Rating): D
Council Tax Band: B
NB - I'm afraid the leasehold (of the building) doesn't allow animals
£800 pcm plus bills* in a 3-bed sunny, spacious flat in a purpose-built Edwardian flat - approx. 90 square metres (double-glazing, new gas boiler, EPC = D)
* Council tax, water & internet = £56 pcm each plus gas & electricity
NB: The flat is on the 3rd floor with no lift
To share with fairly tidy flatmates who're relaxed about most stuff but like to live in a CLEAN flat!
We enjoy film, the arts; especially music - anything funky or with a WAIL - e. g. Fado, griots, Tuva throat-singing, Celtic etc. etc.
LOVE dancing .... round the house or on the dance floor, beach or festival etc.
Currently trying to do our bit for the planet by re-cycling, (washing machine full load & 30C where possible), using FreeCycle etc. rather than waiting for the council to come & pick stuff up ...
Am currently working from home but out & about a lot. The other flatmate works in climate change research.
There's a large, sunny eat-in kitchen/diner overlooking a garden & the park; living room with original fireplace, plus a larger than usual bathroom.
Nice neighbours in a quiet block (4 flats - one on each floor).
The flat is well-located & on the corner of Peckham Rye Park (check out the William Blake connection!)
Near nice bars & restaurants on Lordship Lane, Nunhead, Peckham ....
Excellent transport links:
East Dulwich & Peckham Rye train stations - only 8 minutes to London Bridge - are both within walking distance plus bus routes, which include:
- No. 12 to Oxford Circus via Camberwell (King's Hospital), Elephant & Castle, St Thomas' Hospital, Westminster, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly, Regent Street, Oxford Circus....
- No. 63 to Blackfriars, Farringdon, St. Pancras, & Kings Cross
- No. 37 to Brixton, Clapham & Putney (or back to Peckham)
- No. 484 to Lewisham or King's Hospital, Camberwell
- No. 78 to Liverpool St. Station, Spitalfields Market & Shoreditch etc.
Parking for bikes in hallway - bit of a bike-friendly building!
**** Please write & give some info on what YOU'RE looking for - and not!
Not looking to 'fill the room' but to find somebody compatible that shares some interests & won't live in their room like a hermit.
Not looking for a 'best' friend either as we all need some time to ourselves to just 'be still'; that goes without saying :-)
SHARING includes conversation, eating, cooking, coffee, wine but not obligatory :-) bills etc. what's on - music, cinema, art exhibitions .... and some cleaning**!!
** this includes the bathroom/cooker/oven etc. after you've used it :-)
****Anybody that thinks washing up their own plate, knife & fork counts as cleaning - it sounds as if you've only recently left home .... (somebody else clears up?!) so this might not be the flat for you :)
*Always eating meals alone IN your bedroom might mean you should be looking for a studio rather than a flat-share?
Understand the need to be alone - and cook alone; no problem but it's a flat-SHARE so .....
No specific age or 'status' in life required - just some openness.
P. S. Having worked in the charitable and educational sectors, am happy to explain the difference between a refugee and an asylum seeker but if you quote from the Daily Mail too much, I may not have the patience!
Look forward to hearing from you ...
NB:
EPC (Energy Efficiency Rating): D
Council Tax Band: B
NB - I'm afraid the leasehold (of the building) doesn't allow animals
- £800 pcm (double)
Availability
- Available
- 01 Jun 2024
- Minimum term
- 3 months
- Maximum term
- None
Extra cost
- Deposit
- £800.00
- Bills included?
- No
Amenities
- Furnishings
- Furnished
- Parking
- No
- Garage
- No
- Garden/terrace
- No
- Balcony/patio
- No
- Disabled access
- No
- Living room
- shared
- Broadband included
- Yes
Current household
- # flatmates
- 1
- Total # rooms
- 3
- Age
- 35
- Smoker?
- No
- Any pets?
- No
- Language
- Mixed
- Occupation
- Other
- Interests
- music, travelling, reading, art, walking, cinema, dancing, politics, history, languages, culture, current affairs, the arts, people, the world
- Gender
- Female
New flatmate preferences
- Couples OK?
- No
- Smoking OK?
- No
- Pets OK?
- No
- Occupation
- Don't mind
- References?
- Yes
- Min age
- 30
- Gender
- No preference
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