Fab Parkside Three Bedroom Period Home with South Facing Garden. CHAIN FREE.
Facing the much-loved (and newly revamped) Harold Moody Park, this terrific three-bedroom period home supplies a notably pleasant spot to call home. Enjoying a peaceful south facing rear garden, full-width kitchen extension and well-appointed interior, the property ticks all the boxes. The accommodation comprises a comfortable reception, large extended kitchen/diner, three double bedrooms, bathroom and shower room. You're well connected via three nearby stations: Nunhead (to Victoria and Blackfriars), Queens Road Peckham (5 mins to London Bridge, Victoria soon after), and Peckham Rye (all three terminals). The latter two also have London Overground. Nunhead Lane is a good place for local grocery shopping - it has a wet fish shop, butcher, a proper bakery and a greengrocer.
The exterior overlooks the gently sloping park, offering plenty of light and leafy views. Inside, the hall features solid oak flooring, high ceilings, Farrow and Ball wall shades and original corbels and cornicing. To the left, the front-facing reception boasts Farrow and Ball's Lamproom Grey walls, carpeting, more original cornicing, and a calming park-facing window. Along the hall, you'll find elegant wrought iron balustrades and a modern bathroom with a roll-top bath, period-style suite, and heated towel rail.
The impressive kitchen/diner features a generous side return extension, polished concrete flooring with underfloor heating, three skylights, and bi-fold doors for all-day natural light. An integrated study nook leads to the peaceful, south-facing garden—ideal for lazy Sundays with Jasmine climber, Virginia creeper and a Honeysuckle. Upstairs, the rear return hosts a bright dual-aspect double bedroom with vaulted ceiling, fitted storage, and skylight, next to a fully tiled shower room. The master overlooks the park through two sash windows, while a third double bedroom enjoys a calm rear aspect.
You're just 10–15 minutes’ walk from all that Peckham has to offer, including the ever-popular Frank’s Café with its city views, and local favourite Peckham Bazaar. Rye Lane is close for exotic produce, while the Bussey Building blends culture and nightlife. Nearby Lordship Lane has boutiques, cafés, delis, pubs, and more—no need to head into town. For green space, choose from Peckham Rye Park, Nunhead Cemetery, or a short drive to Sydenham Hill Woods, the Horniman Museum, and South London Gallery.
The Est. Mortgage is for a 25 years repayment mortgage based on a 10% deposit and a 5.5% annual interest. It is only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.
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