Peaceful and spacious three-storey Fulham home offering a bright, comfortable double room in a calm, grown-up environment where you can relax and enjoy your stay.
You’ll have a bright, fully furnished double bedroom with a comfortable double bed and two large wardrobes offering plenty of storage.
The bathroom may be shared with at most one other guest — though you might have it entirely to yourself during your stay.
You’ll also have access to the open-plan kitchen and breakfast bar for light cooking and snacks, plus an additional WC downstairs for convenience.
Whether you’re here for work, study, or to experience the best of the city at a gentler pace, this is the perfect base.
The location is unbeatable — moments from the Thames, leafy parks, and excellent transport links into Chelsea, the West End, and beyond.
Please note: due to my counselling practice, the home is only suitable for guests who are out during weekday daytime hours (Mon–Fri 10am-5pm). Ideal for guests with full days of work, study, or activities planned.
NOT suitable for smokers/vapers - even outside.
I occasionally look after an adorable cockapoo dog named Poppy — she’s friendly, and you’re welcome to a cuddle if you’d like.
- House share
- Fulham
- SW6 Area info
- £1,680 pcm
- double
Availability
- Available
- Available now
- Minimum term
- None
- Maximum term
- 4 months
- Short lets considered
Extra cost
- Deposit
- £0.00
- Bills included?
- Yes
Amenities
- Furnishings
- Furnished
- Parking
- Yes
- Garden/patio
- Yes
- Disabled access
- Living room
- shared
- Broadband included
- Yes
Current household
- # housemates
- 1
- Total # rooms
- 3
- Age
- 36
- Smoker?
- No
- Any pets?
- No
- Language
- English
- Occupation
- Professional
- Interests
- travelling, reading, films, running, theatre, hiking, fitness, outdoors, exercise, meditation, business, healthy living, entrepreneurship, personal development
- Gender
- Female
New housemate preferences
- Couples OK?
- No
- Smoking OK?
- No
- Pets OK?
- No
- Occupation
- Available to all
- Gender
- No preference