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Room in a Shared Flat

Double Room in Chingford – Next to overground station

Douglas Rd, London E4 6DA, UK
£800/ month
|
£200/ week

Property Details

Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1
Available From
March 10, 2024
Deposit
£800
Min. Tenancy
3 months
Furnishing
furnished
EPC Rating
a

Description

Room in a Shared Flat, next to Chingford Overground

25mins to Liverpool Street on overground line. 1min walks to Chingford Station and bars/restaurants of High Street. 3mins to Epping Forest. Free Wi-Fi, Double bed, Free street parking, No Couples, No pets please.

Monthly Rent
£800/ month
£200/ week

Contact person

M
Mehmet C.

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