£395,000
2 bed flat for saleCheltenham Road, Nunhead SE15
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Leasehold
Munday's, London
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About this property
Bright two bedroom ex-la first floor apartment of 661 square feet, with its own front door and smart double-glazed windows throughout.
Find your new pad blissfully-close to the southerly end of Peckham Rye Park and Common, on the Nunhead side.
Your local stations are Nunhead, Peckham Rye and Brockley - all around a mile from the house and Fare Zone 2.
The low-rise brick-built building is named 'Priory Court'. Take the stairs to a shared communal terrace space where you’ll find your own front door. Views are notably good and green; taking in the nearby golf course and One Tree Hill.
On entering the hall there is a handy closet to your right, for coats etc. On your left is the large south-facing reception room: Of over 16 feet by over 10 feet, which follows round to a natural dining space and generous fitted kitchen (with its own east-facing window).
Next door is a large cupboard which doubles as an office space.
To your right of the hall you've got a neat internal bathroom (with white sanitary ware) and two spacious bedrooms - of over 11 feet by over 10 feet, and over 14 feet by over 6 feet. As throughout, walls are a crisp and fresh white
Green space? Peckham Rye Park and Common’s 113 acres is your most local green space (two minutes from your door) - comprising a Victorian Park and historic common. A pleasant refuge for both the local community and wildlife; It is home to ornamental gardens, streams, woodland and a lake, playgrounds and a cafe, plus outdoor gym. The park has been awarded Green Flag award and has a long, rich and engaging history.
Nunhead Cemetery (one of 'The Magnificent Seven') is beautiful for walks as well.
At the tip of the common to the north you have a host of cool eateries, bars and cafes including Mr Bao, Bahn Bahn and Funkidory.
Bellenden Road and Rye Lane are also close for yummy restaurants, cool bars and pubs, Peckham Levels, The Bussey Building and Peckham Plex cinema (films for a £5.99!).
You are but a short stroll from Nunhead and East Dulwich’s town centres, too. North Cross Road has a fab Saturday market. And Brockley is also close. Shopping, restaurants, cafes and pubs are all easily reached. There is a useful convenience store on Cheltenham Road for milk, papers, beans and such.
The Ivy House, The Waverley, The Herne and The Angel Oak are all lovely local pubs.
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