Price changed to £1,100,000
July 27, 2025
Price changed to £1,175,000
May 16, 2025
Listed for £1,250,000
March 7, 2025
Sold for £837,000
2016
Sold for £235,250
2001
Sold for £160,000
2000
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The second landing is long and bright with lovely painted timbers, wide skylight and fitted storage. The first bedroom sits dead ahead and enjoys sloping eaves either side of a dormer with double glazed casement windows. Recessed storage has been deftly tucked into the eaves. Further along the landing you meet a nursery/study with more recessed eaves storage and plenty of light. Opposite this is a sunken shower room with contemporary suite, walk-in shower and dishy tiling. The fourth and final bedroom is a large double with more painted timber floors, sliding wardrobes and yet more eaves storage.
NB: Historically, 213 Gordon Road and the land behind housed a laundry for the Salvation Army church (founder William Booth is named as owner in the original deeds). The garage door gives access via the old coach-and-horse passageway to the house at No. 215, behind (also known as "The Muffin Factory"), and is not owned or maintained by No. 213.
You're within a 10-15 minute walk of all that Peckham has to offer including the massively popular 'Frank's Café´- great for a summer pint and some impressive city views. Peckham Bazaar is a much-loved local watering hole - it's just a moment's stroll. Or, for any amount of exotic produce, nip down to Rye Lane which is equally close. The Bussey Building offers a great mix of culture and social fun. Nearby Lordship Lane has just about everything to save you heading to town - boutiques, cafe´s, deli's, pubs and clubs - it's a real plus. Peckham Rye Park or beautiful, peaceful Nunhead Cemetery are close by for a Sunday stroll. Sydenham Hill Woods is a quick drive for yet more leafy r&r as is the Horniman Museum, South London Gallery and the Hannah Barry Gallery.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: E