Listed for £695,000
March 10, 2026
Sold for £317,500
2001
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Greenwich area in south-east London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the ceremonial county of Greater London, 5.5 miles (8.9 km) east-south-east of Charing Cross. It contains the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich. Deptford is an area on the south bank of the River Thames in southeast London, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich and London Borough of Lewisham. It is named after a ford of the River Ravensbourne.
*TRANSPORT*
Deptford is served by National Rail and Docklands Light Railway services. The National Rail service is operated by Southeastern and Thameslink on the suburban Greenwich Line at Deptford railway station, the oldest passenger-only railway station in London. Deptford station was redeveloped during 2011 and 2012. The works included the demolition of the original 1836 station building and its replacement by a new station to the west in the former station yard. Deptford's DLR station is at Deptford Bridge on the DLR's Lewisham branch.
There are two main road routes through Deptford: the A200 which runs along Evelyn Street and Creek Road,[citation needed] and the A2 which runs along New Cross Road, and is the modern version of the Celtic trackway which was later paved by the Romans and developed into the medieval Watling Street. The A20 marks the southern boundary of the area, along Lewisham Way and Loampit Vale.
*EDUCATION*
There are five primary schools in the area. There are no local secondary schools directly in Deptford, however there are two secondary schools near the border between New Cross and Deptford: Deptford Green, and Addey and Stanhope, regarded by Ofsted as "good". A branch of the further education college, Lewisham College incorporating Southwark College (known as LeSoCo), is located on Deptford Church Street.
*THINGS TO DO IN GREENWICH*
Here are some of the best things to do in Greenwich
*Walk Through Greenwich Park*
- Greenwich Park: One of London's most beautiful parks and part of the UNESCO Maritime Greenwich site. It sits on a hill with amazing views over the River Thames, Canary Wharf, and central London.
Things to do in the park:
- Climb to the viewpoint near the observatory
- See the Prime Meridian line area
- Picnic on the grass
- Visit the flower gardens or playground
*Visit the Royal Observatory (Where Time Begins)*
- Royal Observatory Greenwich: This is the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the Prime Meridian (0 longitude).
Highlights:
- Stand with one foot in the eastern hemisphere and one in the west
- See historic telescopes and clocks
- Incredible views over London
*Watch a Show at the Planetarium*
- Peter Harrison Planetarium: Located inside Greenwich Park, this is London's only planetarium, showing immersive space shows projected on a giant dome.
Great if you like:
- Astronomy
- Space shows
- Interactive science experiences
*Explore the Cutty Sark*
- Cutty Sark - A famous 19th-century tea clipper ship you can actually board and explore.
Inside you can:
- Walk under the ship's hull
- Learn about global tea trade routes
- Stand on the ship's deck
*Visit the Maritime Museums*
- National Maritime Museum
- Queen's House
You'll find: Naval history, Art collections, Maritime exploration exhibits
Bonus: entry is usually free.
*Browse Greenwich Market*
- A lively indoor/outdoor market known for: Street food, Vintage items, Handmade crafts and art, Independent jewellery and clothing, Great place for lunch.
*Walk Through the Greenwich Foot Tunnel*
- A pedestrian tunnel under the River Thames connecting Greenwich to the Isle of Dogs and Canary Wharf.
- Fun fact: it opened in 1902 and is still used by thousands of people daily.
*THINGS TO DO IN DEPTFORD*
Deptford (SE8) has a cool creative, slightly gritty South-London vibelots of markets, indie food spots, art spaces, and riverside walks. Here are some of the best things to do:
*Explore the markets*
- Deptford Market
One of the last traditional street markets in London.
Runs Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday along Deptford High Street.
Expect vintage clothes, cheap electronics, street food, fruit & veg, and random bric-a-brac.
Locals say the messy flea-market feel is part of the charm.
- Deptford Market Yard
A lively square under railway arches next to Deptford Station.
Filled with independent restaurants, bars, and shops.
*Catch a show or creative event*
The Albany - A well-known arts centre hosting theatre, comedy, music, and spoken-word events. Also has a caf and community events.
Deptford X - London's longest-running visual arts festival. Features exhibitions, installations, and street events across the area.
*Walk in parks or nature spots*
- Sue Godfrey Nature Park. A small local nature reserve with 200+ plant species and butterflies.
- Brookmill Park. A pretty riverside park along the River Ravensbourne.
- Ferranti Park. Small modern park with artwork and play areas.
*Check out local art spaces*
- A.P.T. Gallery contemporary exhibitions in an industrial warehouse-style space.
- SE8 Gallery small independent gallery showcasing emerging artists.
Deptford has a big DIY art scene, so galleries and pop-ups appear often.
*Go out at quirky pubs & bars*
- The Bird's Nest legendary alternative pub with live bands.
- Little Nan's eccentric cocktail bar with retro dcor and themed parties.
*Riverside & architecture*
- Walk along the Thames near the Pepys Estate and spot Aragon Tower, a striking riverside residential tower with views across London.
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