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Architecturally treated two double bedroom conversion apartment
within a classic bay fronted Victorian Telegraph Hill Conservation
Area semi. Pleasingly, new timber double glazed sash windows were
installed throughout, last year.
The bright and smart apartment enjoys a Freehold share and a leafy
residential position near THs Lower hillside Park.
Walk just five minutes to New Cross Gate Station one stop to London
Bridge , 12 minutes to Brockley Station, and 14 to Nunhead Station.
Parking is unrestricted, on street.
There are just four flats in the building and you share a main
front door and hall with two of these. Your own front door is at
first floor level.
From the hall space here you have bedroom one to your immediate
left, via sliding door. This is over 12 feet by nearly 10 feet,
with an east facing sash window, pale grey carpet, and brilliant
built in storage to one wall. Next door is a neat independent
w.c.
The front of the flat hosts a sash windowed bathroom with sliding
door once more with neat white sanitary ware, an over bath shower,
plumbing for the washing machine, and a large open plan reception
kitchen dining room of over 16 feet by over 13 feet, with a
beautiful period feature fireplace and large bay window the perfect
spot for dining . An elegant bank of kitchen units impresses, with
an open shelf running the same length.
Its up to the second floor for your second bedroom a deftly done
loft conversion with pale carpet, crisp white walls as throughout ,
multiple skylight windows in the roofline, and loads of easily
accessible eaves storage with cupboard frontage.
A bit more about the area... once home to Victorian poet Robert
Browning, the neighbourhood was developed in the late C19th,
replacing market gardens owned by the Worshipful Company of
Haberdashers who controlled the development with high standard
housing. As well as the attractive architecture and fancy street
lamps, what stands here now is a pretty and friendly community with
excellent connections to central London, alongside great schools
and parks.
Local children attend highly regarded Edmund Waller Primary and the
through school Haberdashers 3 18 . There are several good nurseries
within easy reach, too.
Telegraph Hill is a top place to call home. Telegraph Hills
Victorian Parks Upper and Lower are fab, as is The Hill Station
cafe Dinner for One Hundred is the latest pop up here pizza! ,
Theres a monthly Farmers Market held in the Lower Park, or nip down
to Brockley Market held on Saturdays in the Lewisham College Car
Park much more glam than it sounds .
A large Sainsbury‘s store sits behind the station, and independent
shops and pubs line New Cross Road.
Brockley has some great neighbourhood eateries including Ellarys,
Tai and Parlez, plus cocktail bar Brickfields and Brockley Brewery.
Coffee shops are strong here too and include Good as Gold and
Browns of Brockley.
In Nunhead we like Kudu Grill, BARD4100 and El Vermut. The wet fish
shop and bakery are also great.
Trendy Deptford High Street is fairly close as well for great
places to eat and drink, including SALT, Jars Bar, Tea House,
Marcella and The Tapas Room.
Peckham‘s Rye Lane and Bellenden Road are also a short walk bus
ride for more options.
Close to Queens Road Peckham Station, you‘ve got Kudu and Peckham
Cellars restaurants; both boast a Bib Gourmand. Blackbird Bakery is
a nice spot as well.
Tenure Share of Freehold approx. 989 years remaining
Council tax band B
Borough Lewisham
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