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1 bed Flat For Sale £350,000
Lordship Lane, Dulwich SE22


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Guide price £350,000 to £400,000

A stunning example of a 1-bedroom period conversion in the highly acclaimed and very sought after Lordship Lane SE22.

The flat offers some striking features, and the open plan area is quite a show stopper. Offering approx. 18.5 ft by 18.3 ft (at the widest points, please refer to the floor plan), the zoning of the space is very generous.

The current owners have the open plan area laid out to include a kitchen space, seating / living space, and a dining space. In the past they have also used part of the room as a study and due to its size this has worked very well. The fact that this room has two windows to the front (both of which are sash in style and double glazed) and larger than many buyers might expect adds another desirable detail.

There is also access to the garden which is approximately 30 ft by 20ft and well tendered. The garden offers a seating area and privacy.

Lordship lane SE22
- the location

This property is in proximity to the local hub that has become one of London’s most desired places to live. Lordship Lane Dulwich offers a vast array of popular gastro pubs, well-established cafes and restaurants, highly acclaimed local independent businesses such as butchers, cheesemongers, fishmongers, wine and craft beer retailers to name but a few.

It has an abundance of indie shops and its trendy, easy-going vibe is extremely sought after. With a Picture House cinema, Lordship Lane is famed as the home of famous children’s writer Enid Blyton who was born at number 354. A blue plaque marks the spot. Today it is a hardware store, but Lordship Lane is still a great place to head to with a bunch of adventurous friends for great food and drink culture.

Whilst Dulwich and the closest two towns (Forest Hill and Peckham) offer vibrancy and great convenience, there are some highly acclaimed recreational landmarks that will be of interest to buyers.

Dulwich Park covers 29 hectares and is packed with historic features, exciting facilities, and perfect picnic spots. Refurbished in 2006, the “Green Flag awards” winning park offers a children’s playground, an excellent cafe, and a popular cycle hire outlet. The Francis Peek centre has a varied programme of activities to suit everyone.

The Horniman Museum and Gardens is a highly acclaimed local point of interest in London and is in the locality. The Horniman has been featured in Time Out Magazine, Visit London and has a trip advisor rating just shy of 5 stars.

The Horniman Museum and Gardens is an inspiring, surprising free attraction which has been open since Victorian times when Frederick John Horniman first opened his house and extraordinary collection of objects to visitors. The collection has grown substantially and includes internationally important collections of anthropology and musical instruments, as well as an acclaimed aquarium and natural history collection. Unusually for such an important museum, you can see the collection up-close and face-to-face. You can even pick up, try on and play with some objects. Visitors come time and again to explore this free museum, take part in activities and enjoy the 16-acre gardens which includes a sound garden, band stand, boating lake, nature trail, medicine garden, butterfly house, farm and a stunning Victorian Grade II listed conservatory built in 1894 and recently restored to its original spender. The conservatory has proven a popular venue for weddings, photos shoots and gatherings of all kinds. With regular events such as a farmer’s market, live music and seasonal festivals, living in proximity of this iconic landmark is an opportunity many buyers cannot refuse.

Sydenham Hill Woods is where you will find the highly acclaimed Cox’s Walk (an avenue through the woods created in 1742 by publican Francis Cox) is another amazing landmark located within proximity of the property.

The Woods are a unique mix of new and ancient woodland, with remnants of Victorian gardens and is London Wildlife Trust’s oldest nature reserve.

Made up of approximately 11 hectares, Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood. The wood is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.

In the 1980s, Sydenham Hill Wood was saved from development threats, a testament to the determination of local people to safeguard nature. It became London Wildlife Trust’s first nature reserve in 1982 and Cox’s Walk came under the Trusts management in 1998.

Tucked behind Sydenham Hill Wood you will find yet another great attraction. The ever-popular Dulwich & Sydenham Hill Golf Club, which was founded in 1894.

The golf course was designed by the great Harry S Colt and is set among mature oaks on the slopes of Sydenham Hill overlooking Dulwich College and enjoys a deserved lofty status among the capital’s golfing elite.

If you ever desire a further choice of drinking and eating establishments, the vibrancy of Dulwich can be found a walk or bus ride away.

Dulwich Village is a charming historical village which was given conservation status in 1968. This upmarket area of South East London oozes charm and appeal. Highly acclaimed for its art gallery and green spaces, Dulwich Village continues to entice high net worth individuals and families due to the varied and substantial family homes on offer and its world class schools.

Yet another of South East London’s most popular locations, Peckham Rye can also be found locally. Peckham Rye Park and Peckham Rye Common together make up approximately 113 acres of open recreational grassland, ornamental and water gardens, a lake and woodland. The area has much historical and wildlife conservation interest.

Peckham itself much like Forest Hill and Dulwich offers a plethora of social and recreational facilities. In recent years Peckham has become well known for its trendy vibe and art scene as well as being ever popular with foodies.
Energy efficiency rating

B

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Tenure

Leasehold with approximately 125 years remaining on the lease

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