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Council Tax Band E
Freehold
On a quiet residential street in the heart of Peckham, set discreetly back from the road behind a private driveway, this beautifully presented four double bedroom, two bathroom townhouse offers an impressive 1,463 sq ft of thoughtfully arranged living space.
The ground floor opens into a welcoming entrance hallway with a guest WC and useful storage, leading through to an expansive open-plan kitchen and reception space designed for modern living. The stylish U-shaped kitchen is fitted with integrated appliances and provides generous worktop and storage space, creating a highly functional yet elegant setting. From the living area, French style doors open onto a thoughtfully landscaped garden, designed to be both attractive and low maintenance. A central astroturf lawn is framed by raised planters, while paved seating areas at both the front and rear provide ideal spaces for outdoor dining or relaxing in the sun throughout the day.
The first floor offers a flexible layout suited to a variety of lifestyles. The rear room, currently arranged as a bedroom, has previously served as an additional reception room and features a charming Juliet balcony overlooking the garden. A further generous double bedroom sits at the front of the property, with a convenient WC positioned between the two rooms.
The top floor hosts two further well-proportioned double bedrooms. The principal bedroom at the front benefits from extensive built-in wardrobes and a sleek ensuite shower room finished in crisp white tiling. A contemporary family bathroom on this level features a full-sized bath with an overhead shower, also presented in clean, timeless tiling. Additional storage can be found on this floor, along with access to the loft, which has been converted into a fully usable space complete with skylights and a drop-down ladder.
Combining generous proportions, flexible accommodation and a peaceful Peckham setting, this home offers a rare opportunity to enjoy stylish modern living in one of South London’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.
The home is accessible to the entirety of Central London by foot (around a 1hr walk to the West End and the City, closer to London Bridge), bicycle (20-30 minutes from all of Central London) and bus (many nearby routes leading north to central London and the City within 30 minutes). If you live here and work in central London, you will never need to get on a packed commuter train or tube again. Although if needs be, you can take the train from nearby Denmark Hill, Oval, Peckham Rye and Elephant and Castle when heading a bit further in all directions. These stations are all within walking distance and, in the case of Oval, Elephant and Castle and Peckham Rye, a very quick bus runs nearby.
Despite its central location, the house is set in a green, low density residential neighbourhood with a strong community feel. It is perfectly located just a short walk from Burgess Park, which at 56 hectares is the largest park in Southwark and was not so long ago subject to a £10m improvement programme, creating one of London's best and most varied green spaces with running tracks, tennis courts, BMX track, a lake, BBQ areas and nature walks. It is also close to delightful Brunswick Park, a local park with a cafe and mini art gallery, tennis courts and a large children's play area. Over on Benhill Road you will find a tranquil nature garden, open to all and tended by volunteers from the community. The neighbourhood has to be one of inner London's most green and you will be constantly pleased by the variety of local green spaces.
Highly rated independent restaurants include Theo's (pizza place), Silk Road (authentic Xi'anese food) and the Camberwell Arms (Bib Gourmand Gastropub). Great independent pubs and bars include The Hermits Cave (Camra-listed traditional local), Veraison (wine bar) and The Kerfield Arms (Gastropub with large outdoor seating area). The much hyped Toad Bakery and Cafe Mondo are both a short walk away. Camberwell also has a large Morrison's, a Lidl and a Co-op as well as bike shops and other useful retailers.
Just on Southampton Way, you will find a Tesco and a gym, on your doorstep!
The award-winning South London Gallery is a short walk away along Peckham Road, next door to Camberwell College of Art/University of the Arts London, which gives the area an authentic artistic buzz. Local artists at Vanguard Walk and Clockwork Studios hold regular open days.
A short walk away, the renowned Bellenden Road-affectionately known as Bellenden Village-beckons with its independent boutiques, cafés, and restaurants. This charming pocket of Peckham exudes a relaxed yet stylish atmosphere. Pick up fresh produce from The Village Grocer, indulge in modern Thai-inspired dishes at The Begging Bowl, or enjoy a drink at the beloved Victoria Inn.
Freehold
Council tax band - E



















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