£800,000
(£804/sq. ft)
3 bed flat for saleGlengarry Road, East Dulwich SE22
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
995 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Munday's, London
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About this property
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Extended three double bedroom split-level period conversion apartment with double-glazing, a bathroom and a shower room, a private terrace, and a communal garden (indirect access). Your well-placed new home has a seriously impressive footprint of 995 square feet! Chain free.
Walk just eight minutes to East Dulwich Station, and 11 to North Dulwich Station. Lordship Lane is a mere three minute walk, and you are really close to excellent local schools as well (in ed and in Dulwich Village).
Excitingly, the boutique developer is giving the buyer welcome freedom to customise the final design - you can choose the finishing touches you want - including kitchen (fronts and handles), worktops and splash back, flooring, wall colours, wardrobes and storage, window shutters, flooring, tiling, bike storage and more. Please ask us for more details.
Your own front door is on the ground floor. Up on the first floor, you'll find your spacious open-plan kitchen/dining/living area (with feature fireplace), a double bedroom, and a smart and contemporary windowed shower room.
Upstairs, find your show-stopper master bedroom. This has generous storage in the eaves, and direct access - via sliding doors - to your private terrace. A further bedroom and a sleek contemporary bathroom complete the floor and the tour.
Find the pleasing pad on a quiet and leafy residential street with permit-parking, close to The Charter School East Dulwich on nearby Jarvis Road, plus independent secondaries Alleyn’s and jags, and to the local independent and state primary schools in Dulwich Village and East Dulwich, including Dulwich Village Infants' School and Dulwich Hamlet Junior School (Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding').
Local Lordship Lane has a fabulous offering of shops, bars and restaurants, including Chener (books), Mons (cheese), Moxon’s (fish), William Rose (meat), smbs (whole and fresh foods), The edt, Kartuli and Franklins (restaurants). There is a handy run of shops even closer, on East Dulwich Grove.
Just off ll, North Cross Road has a top Saturday market plus little open-all-week boutique shops. East Dulwich Picturehouse is a popular fairly recent addition to the area (those bookable sofa seats are a winner), as are two M&S Food Halls.
Dulwich Village is also a short and pleasant walk for Dulwich Picture Gallery, designed by Regency architect Sir John Soane - and the oldest public art gallery in England (opened to the public in 1817), plus The Crown & Greyhound pub, Gail’s, Pizza Express and Rocco Di Papa.
Popular Peckham is close (walk through Goose Green) for restaurants such as Ganapati, Artusi and The Begging Bowl on Bellenden Road. Rye Lane is also strong for high street shopping, fruit and veg stalls, and summer rooftop bars. Trendy spots include Peckham Levels and The Bussey Building.
For more options, Herne Hill and Camberwell are easily reached.
Green spaces to enjoy locally include Dulwich Park, Goose Green, Peckham Rye Park & Common, and Camberwell's Ruskin Park.
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