The owner says -
"When I first walked into this flat, just over 16 years ago, I was instantly taken aback by the feeling of light and space. It was a sunny day and the light seemed to pour in through those large windows, drenching the living room.
Compared to other properties I'd viewed in the area, the room sizes were far larger and those windows and high ceilings added enormously to that sense of space.
I like to cook, and the kitchen, although semi open plan, is separated enough from the lounge, and the lounge big enough that it doesn't feel squashed as it did in other properties I viewed.
The balcony and living room are a suntrap all day, with the sun moving to the master bedroom in the evenings. Thanks to this, the plants thrive on the balcony and summers are especially pleasant here. I often eat on the balcony taking in the sun.
Having two bathrooms is particularly convenient if you have a lodger for instance, which I've had for periods over the last 16 years. The second bedroom is now a full-time office – the pandemic forcing a change of working habits that has actually been hugely beneficial – I feel like I've gained an extra room!
There's been a real feeling of coming-togetherness and community in the building in recent years. There are Whatsapp residents groups and regular residents meetings.
The neighbours in our corner of the building are just lovely. We all know each other and help each other out, receiving deliveries for the other, lending tools or even that missing ingredient we forgot to get from the local supermarket (just 2 mins walk around the corner, by the way).
Transport links are fantastic – you're a 20 min bus ride away from Elephant & Castle, after which central London awaits! You're also a short walk from Peckham Town Centre and Overground station – and you're just a bus ride away from Vauxhall, too. I've always felt connected living here.
And obviously Billies favourite place is the wonderful Burgess Park. We love to slow walk around the park in the summer months, when it's always full of visitors and there's a nice vibe. You can reach Walworth Road if you walk through the park and it's a 12 minute bus ride to the London Bridge from there. If you're a keen cyclist, you can reach the city in 15 minutes or so.
Locally there are so may lovely coffee shops, deli's and restaurants close by. If the weather is nice I'll walk to Artusi in Bellenden, as their food is delicious. I also love Persopolis, an unassuming Persian restaurant with delicious food and with such friendly staff. It's bring your own booze, so it's great value too. For a coffee and breakfast I regularly visit Crane's Kitchen on Peckham Road. I all fairness, there are too many great places locally to be able to visit them all!
Having a gated parking space was another big plus point for me when I bought the property as space is always a premium in London, so having a space is super convenient. Even better that it's gated so secure at night which helps with the insurance premium".
SOUTH CITY COURT, 52 PECKHAM GROVE, LONDON, SE15
Valid until 29.09.2032
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Sedgmoor Place | 0.06 miles | |
Southampton Way Estate | 0.18 miles | |
Cottage Green | 0.18 miles | |
Southampton Way Peckham Road | 0.26 miles | |
St George's Way Burgess Park | 0.32 miles |
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