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Council Tax Band D
Freehold
A wonderful four bedroom end of terrace Victorian home, with extension potential and a West facing garden.
Set on the end of a row of Victorian terraces, with the opportunity for side access, the property opens into a welcoming entrance hall. The front reception room features high ceilings and an attractive bay window, creating a bright and airy living space. A second reception room to the rear enjoys views over the garden, offering a versatile space for dining or relaxation. There is also a convenient guest WC.
The kitchen is arranged in a practical galley style, with ample countertop and workspace, and a rear dining space with double doors leading directly onto the sunny garden. The outdoor space is thoughtfully arranged, with a paved area ideal for al fresco dining and a lawned section beyond.
Upstairs, all four bedrooms are generously sized doubles, there is an additional shower room while the family bathroom is well-appointed with a full-sized bath.
The property also offers excellent potential for extension, subject to the usual planning permissions (STPP).
Nestled in the sought-after SE15 postcode, this property is ideally positioned just off the vibrant Queens Road. The area has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, now brimming with independent cafes, boutique shops, supermarkets, and exceptional dining options. For a relaxed vibe, Beer Rebellion and Peckham Cellars offer cosy retreats, while The Prince of Peckham and the vegan haven Naifs add to the area's eclectic charm.
For daily essentials, Tesco and Sainsbury's are conveniently nearby, while Peckham Library, Peckham Pulse Leisure Centre, Peckhamplex Cinema, and the diverse shops along Rye Lane offer further enrichment to your lifestyle. Just a short stroll away, Nunhead Village boasts a delightful array of independent eateries, pubs, and cafes, including Ayre's bakery, Soper's fishmongers, The Old Nun's Head gastropub, and Good Cup coffee shop, all nestled around The Green, providing a quaint village atmosphere.
Peckham has long drawn new residents for its abundance of green space giving the sense of being far from London yet in such a central location. Peckham Rye Park is close by, one of London's loveliest green spaces and a refuge from the urban sprawl of the city – with its formal gardens, café, pond, and open spaces or head to historic Telegraph Hill with its two parks plus tennis courts and far reaching views over London. Here you will also find the popular community run café and arts hub Hill Station on Kitto Road.
For effortless commuting, Queens Road and Peckham Rye stations are within easy reach, with Queens Road station just a short walk away offering direct connections to London Bridge, Shoreditch, Clapham, and Canary Wharf via Canada Water.
Council tax band - D












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