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House For Sale £1,100,000
King’S Grove, Peckham SE15


Description
Mid-Victorian three bedroom detached house of 1361 square feet, with both bath and shower rooms, and a generous rear garden with (gated) side access. Chain free.

The location’s a delightful tree-lined no-through grove, just a four minute walk from Queens Road Peckham Station. It’s a little further for Peckham Rye Station (walk 15 minutes). Both are Fare Zone 2 and on the London Overground network, as well as offering regular rail services. Parking is currently unrestricted on the street.

A walled front garden sets the house back from the pavement. Open the wide front door into the high-ceilinged hall. Stripped floors and white walls set the scene.

To your right are two formal receptions (currently set up as bedrooms - it’s a flexible house) with connecting/dividing doors. The front room - of over 14 feet each way - has two sash windows with painted shutters. The rear reception room is 13 feet each way, and has French doors onto the side-return area of the garden.

At the end of the hall is a neat (windowed) shower room to your left. Then open into the double-aspect (triple-aspect if you include the skylight windows!) kitchen/dining room, which extends 20 feet. Find fitted units in a u-shape at the foot of the room. Another set of double doors deliver you to the wide side-return area of the garden (there's obvious scope to extend here, and precedent on the street).

Up to the first floor, and from the landing to your left, you’ve got your sash-windowed bathroom with smart white sanitary ware and over bath shower. Next door is a big double bedroom - of over 13 feet by over 11 feet.

Two further bedrooms rest across the front of the building: Another large double - of 14 feet by over 12 feet, and a smaller double - of 12 feet by 8 feet.

There’s loads going on round this way. The Blackbird Bakery by qrp Station is great for coffee and cake. Mamma Dough on Queens Road Peckham is top for pizzas, and Beer Rebellion has a tap-room style and beer list, including local brews. Kudu and Smokey Kudu are super spots for South African small plates and cocktails respectively. The Peckham Coal Line is an exciting linear park project which will connect Peckham's stations. Initial work has begun this year.

Peckham’s Rye Lane and Bellenden Road are also close (15 minutes by foot) for independent bars, restaurants, events and the like. We highly rate Peckhamplex Cinema, The Bussey Building & Copeland Park plus Market Building, Peckham Levels, Artusi, The Sourcing Table, The Begging Bowl, Petitou and The Montpelier pub to name a few. And Nunhead is close for a village-vibe high street. Fc Soper wet fish shop and Ayres bakery are well-established staples here. Restaurants we like in this neighbourhood are Kudu Grill, 28 Well Hung and Peckham Bazaar.

You’re also close to all things New Cross - including the contemporary art gallery: Goldsmiths cca. The Rose (pub) and The Rosemary (delicious Hungarian offerings), and Telegraph Hill’s Victorian parks are pretty and offer up great views and a cute Saturday Farmers’ Market. There’s also a weekly Farmers’ Market by Peckham Library (held every Sunday 9am-1pm). Find a modern leisure centre here too.

A short walk from the house, find Brimmington Park; flanked by a beautiful Grade II listed crescent (Clifton Crescent), with active local residents group: ‘The Friends of East Peckham’. Burgess Park, Peckham Rye Park and Common and even Greenwich Park are all but a short bus ride or cycle.

Kids or thinking of? Local schools include Edmund Waller, Ivydale and Hollydale Primaries, and St Thomas the Apostle (Boys plus Sixth Form College) and Deptford Green Secondaries.

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