The Grand Tour
The apartment is accessed from a shared hallway via a private staircase that runs from first to second floor. The hallway is lit by a large window and opens out onto the main living space.
A neutral palette accentuates the spacious apartment’s airy feel, with light falling from skylights above onto polished timber floorboards. The open-plan, vaulted reception space looks out through sash windows onto the surrounding rooftops, level with the full canopies of mature London plane trees on the wide street. Sloping eaves frame the characterful space, and an alternate tread staircase leads up to the roof terrace.
The space is versatile; presently, the sitting area is orientated towards a cast-iron fireplace, where full-height bespoke bookcases in the alcoves take advantage of the exceeding tall ceiling. A dining space is configured opposite, basking in the light that enters through a skylight above. Doors have glass or mirrored panels that scatter light across the plan. Although contained in one corner, the kitchen is left open to the living space, ensuring a circular, social feel. Its navy shaker-style cabinetry sits beneath granite worktops and contains a dishwasher, washing machine and a
NEFF range and oven. Adjacent to the stairs is a neat WC, as well as a handy storage cupboard.
The home’s two double bedrooms are lit by windows that frame views over the street, where a patchwork of historic architecture makes for a particularly pretty outlook. Skylights add to the brightness in both, enhancing the voluminous feel fostered by the tall pitch of the roof. Walls are finished in a light wash that makes for a calming, restful ambience.
Black tiles line the shared bathroom, which has both a bathtub and a shower. Two windows, including a skylight, ensure the room has a fresh feel. There is also a separate WC by the apartment’s entrance which is finished in a contrastingly light hue.
The Great Outdoors
Accessed from the living room, the roof terrace feels almost clandestine in it’s seclusion. Timber decking runs between the slate roofs providing space for seating and sunbathing in complete privacy. Views reach across tree and roof tops, with the spire of St Giles a particular landmark.
Out and About
The house is brilliantly situated moments from Camberwell Church Street and its exciting culinary scene. Bellenden Road, Peckham’s pretty village with its excellent selection of restaurants, cafes and good pubs, is also nearby.
The Camberwell Arms is of particular note, as well as local favourite
Theo’s Pizzeria on Grove Lane.
Silk Road,
Forza, and
Nandine and are all local favourites. Close at hand, and perfect for a Saturday morning bun run, is the inimitable
TOAD bakery, whilst
Gladwell’s is the spot for picking up deli goods for a picnic.
The green spaces of Ruskin Park, Burgess Parks and Peckham Rye are all within easy walking distance, while local leisure facilities include the nearby Butterfly Tennis Club and Camberwell Green’s swimming pool. Local cultural distractions are plentiful and include the
South London Gallery and
Dulwich Picture Gallery.There are several excellent state and private schools in the area, including Dulwich College, James Allen’s Girls’ School, Alleyn’s School, The Villa Pre-Prep and Nursery, Dog Kennel Hill Primary School and Lyndhurst Primary School.
Denmark Hill Station is a short walk away, running direct rail services to Victoria, Blackfriars and St Pancras International, and Overground services to Clapham Junction or Dalston Junction via Canada Water (Jubilee Line). Camberwell is also uncommonly well served by at least 10 bus routes.
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Lease Length: Approx. 995 years remaining
Service Charge: Approx. £600 per annum.
Council Tax Band: C