- GUIDE PRICE £350,000-£400,000 +
- CHAIN FREE +
- Ideal first time buy +
- Victoria in approximately 13 minutes from Peckham Rye +
- COMMUNAL GARDENS +
- London Bridge in approx 11 minutes from Queens Road +
- POPULAR SE15 POSTCODE +
- Popular local shopping +
- THREE BEDROOM TWO BATHROOM (one en-suite) +
- Desirable local social life +
This three double bedroom, two bathroom (en-suite) purpose built flat offers flexible living accommodation, a lease over 100 years, front and rear communal gardens.
With over 620 sq ft of living space, the property offers flexible living accommodation. Whilst the current configuration is 3 bedroom and 2 bathrooms, the property could be used as two receptions and two bedrooms for those buyers that would like to increase their living space.
Property Details - GUIDE PRICE £350,000-£400,000
TRANSPORT and CONVENIENCES
A choice of two train stations travelling to central London plus other locations makes it easily accessible.
Trains from Queens Road Peckham go to:
London Bridge in 11 minutes
Trains from Peckham Rye go to:
Victoria in 13 minutes
St Pancras in 23 minutes
There is a wealth of bus routes also available from the main roads, this includes Peckham Road which is approximately 0.4 miles away and Old Kent Road which is approximately 0.9 miles.
Along these main roads many local conveniences can be found such as a large Tesco, Argos, Aldi, KFC, Staples and a wealth of other shops including some retails parks.
The local Library and leisure centres can also be found around these main roads.
You will also find stations on the Northern Line (London Underground) not too far away. Both Oval and Kennington stations are approximately 1.5 miles away giving you additional transport facilities and flexibility other south east London locations can’t.
SOCIAL LIFE
If you’re seeking the trendy social life that Peckham has on offer, popular bars and restaurants as well as boutique shops can be found on well-regarded Bellenden Road as well as around the ever popular Nunhead Village and Evelina Road.
Alternatively, for those more chilled days out the revamped Burgess Park is a stroll along the old Surrey Canal Path and its conservation area status protects the character and heritage of this pocket of London.
With schools, transport, social