Tastefully renovated
Prime location
Two double bedrooms
Dual aspect light
Parking available
Council Tax Band B
Leasehold
Service Charge £5,000 per annum
Tastefully renovated, this two-bedroom first-floor flat spans 670 sq. ft. and is situated in a prime location.
Entering through the hallway, you'll find a convenient storage space before reaching the main bathroom, which is neutrally tiled and features additional storage, a bathtub, and an overhead waterfall shower. The first of the two double bedrooms includes an en-suite toilet, while the second bedroom benefits from dual-aspect double-glazed windows and built-in storage.
The bright and spacious living room seamlessly connects to the stylish semi-open-plan kitchen, both of which enjoy dual-aspect windows, allowing light to flood through. The kitchen is fully fitted with integrated appliances and ample storage, making it both functional and elegant.
The local area is popular with a good community spirit, everything you want is on your doorstep and it's located within a close proximity to central London, you will never need to go far no matter what you're looking for.
Those in pursuit of leisure and culture need only stroll to Rye Lane, where trendy destinations like The Bussey Building, a cultural landmark housing a plethora of arts and fitness studios, a lively nightclub, a community theatre, faith groups, and a rooftop cinema boasting unparalleled views of the city. Further along Rye Lane, beloved local hotspots like John the Unicorn, and The Four Quarters await, alongside a leisure centre and cinema for added entertainment options.
Over on Bellenden Road, a bustling epicentre boasting an eclectic array of eateries, boutiques, and local enterprises. From cherished classics such as Artusi, The Begging Bowl and Ganapati, to newer culinary delights like The Sourcing Table and FIKA there's a culinary adventure awaiting every palate. For those who enjoy traditional English pubs, The Victoria Inn and The Montpelier offer convivial atmospheres, while The Village Grocer and Flock and Herd butcher provide a bounty of fresh produce.
Nearby, the South London Gallery and Camberwell College of Art contribute to the area's artistic vibe, with local artists regularly opening their studios to the public.
Burgess Park, Southwark's largest park, is just a short walk away, enhanced with a £10m improvement programme, offering diverse recreational facilities. Brunswick Park, another local gem, features a café, mini art gallery, and a large children's play area.
Commute with ease via the nearby Peckham Rye station offering swift connections to London Bridge, Blackfriars, Victoria and Elephant & Castle underground stations, and the expansive London Overground network, facilitating direct access to Canada Water (Jubilee line for Canary Wharf), Clapham Junction and Shoreditch High Street. Queens Road station is also nearby.
Additionally the 63 bus is a direct route to Kings Cross and there are several local cycle routes to the city.
Service charge - £5000pa (Includes heating, hot water, upkeep of communal areas, building insurance)
Ground rent - £0
Lease - 105 years
Council tax band - B
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