Large garden
Large garden studio
Immaculately presented
Desirable location
Wood burning stove
Two double bedrooms
Council Tax Band C
Freehold
Charming 1950s two-bedroom terrace on leafy Danby Street in the heart of Bellenden Village
Nestled among a row of charming 1950s terraces on leafy Danby Street in the heart of Bellenden Village, this delightful and recently renovated two-bedroom house stands out with its exceptional finishes and a multifunctional studio in the sunny rear garden.
Upon entering, you're greeted by a cozy, neutrally decorated living room featuring a large bay window and a wood-burning stove. Bespoke cabinets are built into the alcove to maximize space. The rear of the house hosts a spacious kitchen, ample enough to accommodate a dining area without compromising functionality. The kitchen is well-equipped with plenty of storage cupboards and a handy walk-in pantry with separate utility space. Double doors open from the kitchen to the unusually large garden, which is beautifully designed yet low maintenance and enjoys sun throughout the entire day. The garden features a decked area at the top with ample space for storage and outdoor cooking flourishing flower beds lining both sides. A standout feature is the studio at the garden's end-a multifunctional room fully insulated and equipped with power, heating, and internet, making it ideal for use as a yoga studio, cinema room, or study.
Upstairs, the house continues to impress with two bedrooms and a family bathroom. Both bedrooms boast beautiful exposed floorboards and built-in cupboard space. The bathroom is a pristine three-piece suite, tastefully decorated and immaculate like the rest of the home. Additional storage space is available above the staircase.
At the end of Danby Street, you'll find yourself on the vibrant Bellenden Road, home to an array of restaurants, shops, and local businesses. Highlights include beloved spots like Ganapati, The Begging Bowl, and Review Bookstore, along with newcomers such as The Sourcing Table, Fika, and Bellenden Florist. The local pub scene is well-represented by the Victoria Inn and The Montpelier. For groceries, The Village Grocer offers fresh fruit and vegetables that are not to be missed.
A short walk away, Rye Lane buzzes with trendy venues such as Frank's, The Bussey Building, and Peckham Plex Cinema. Nearby parks include Warwick Gardens and Peckham Rye Park and Common, which hosts festivals throughout the summer.
For families, The Villa Nursery and Pre-preparatory School on nearby Lyndhurst Grove, as well as Dog Kennel Hill and Lyndhurst Primaries, are well-loved. The Belham Primary on Bellenden Road is the closest option.
Transport links are excellent, with Peckham Rye station offering services to London Bridge, Victoria, and Elephant & Castle underground stations. The London Overground network also provides direct trains to Canada Water (for the Jubilee line to Canary Wharf) and Shoreditch High Street.
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax band: C - Southwark Council
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