Godman Road, Peckham
£795,000
If you like your windows industrial-style and your ceilings superbly high, check out this well-placed spacious two double bedroom ground floor apartment with two bathrooms (one is an en suite shower room). It’s quite a task to find warehouse living in Victorian-terrace-laden Peckham, but here it is!
There is a shared main door, then throw a left for your own one. On entry to your hall there are two useful built-in cupboards to your left. The door to the left of these opens to your huge south-facing reception room. This has engineered oak floors and a column radiator, and is open-plan to kitchen and dining spaces (fab for entertaining). This is over 22 feet by over 14 feet. Kitchen units (wall and base) are plentiful and paired with wooden worktops. The integrated appliances include a dishwasher.
At the top of the hall is the property’s main bathroom, with traditional-style fittings and sanitary ware, including a freestanding roll-top bath.
Your bedrooms rest to the right of the hall. Your principal bedroom has a contemporary en suite shower room. Next door is a generous second bedroom. Both are notably quiet rooms, set at the back of the handsome building.
What a flat and what a spot! You are just an eight minute walk from Peckham Rye Station, and just three minutes from The Bussey Building and Copeland Park. Dr Harold Moody Park/Consort Park, while Peckham Rye Park and Common’s 113 acres are a six minute stroll.
Peckham continues to be an epic place to call home. The restaurant, bar, shop and cafe offering is particularly bountiful, more often than not independently-run, and welcomes all ages. We particularly rate Artusi, Review, Ganapati, Levan, The Begging Bowl, The Coal Rooms, Tonkotsu, Mr Bao, Hausu, Peckham Bazaar (blissfully-close by), Forza Wine, Peckham Levels and Peckham Plex Cinema (films for £5.99).
Lordship Lane in the other direction (walk about 15 minutes) has great spots and shopping as well. We like Franklins, SMBS, William Rose, Mons, Moxon’s, The EDT, The Palmerston, and Chener Books.
Useful handy high street shops and banks are found on both Peckham’s Rye Lane and East Dulwich’s Lordship Lane. Nunhead is really close too, for its village-vibes high street and glorious Victorian Cemetery. It has a Zone 2 Station as well (walk 15 minutes).
- Tenure: Leasehold (approx. 106 years remaining)
- Borough: Southwark
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For further information or to arrange a viewing please call 020 3318 8900