£650,000
(£915/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleCamberwell Grove, London SE5
1 bed
1 bath
710 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Share of Freehold
About this property
This elegant apartment lies on the first floor of a distinguished 1850s-built house on sought-after Camberwell Grove. Its considered interiors are defined by a subtle, refined finishes, and a roster of paint colours. That apartment has access to a private section of garden. The bustle of Camberwell Church Street is close by, along with the celebrated culinary scene of Peckham's Bellenden Road. For travel across the city, Denmark Hill and East Dulwich stations are close at hand.
Setting the Scene
Camberwell Grove is one of the most sought-after spots in south-east London, much-loved for the elegant tree-lined promenade from which it derives its name. The area was developed during the 18th century, on land formerly belonging to a Tudor manor house, with the present buildings constructed in the early 19th century.
Renovated in recent years, the stucco façade and exterior of the building are characterised by harmonious proportions and classical symmetry, with sash windows throughout the front elevation. At the centre, a pillared entrance porch is surmounted by an arched pediment, lending an elegant focal point on arrival. A set of steps leads to the pine green door that opens to a communal lobby.
The Grand Tour
The apartment lies on the first floor and is accessed via a communal lobby and staircase. Entry is to an open-plan reception area; here, high ceilings and a soothing palette establish a calm atmosphere and are complemented by delicate cornices and oak floorboards that extend throughout.
To the right is the kitchen, fitted with white shaker-style units and oak countertops. Integrated appliances include a five-burner gas hob, oven, microwave, and dishwasher. A spacious coffee station - a wonderful amenity on slow mornings - has been fitted at one end.
From here is the dining area, which in turn flows into the spacious reception area, washed with light from wide windows at the far end. A cast-iron fireplace provides a warming focal point. At the far end, the current owners have configured a library/study space with bookshelves on either side.
Finished in a neutral palette, the bedroom has high ceilings and a carpeted floor. Large windows frame peaceful views of surrounding trees and have a striking stained-glass panel. A bespoke built-in wardrobe rises to the ceiling, making clever use of space.
The bathroom is exquisitely appointed, with white tiles in a herringbone pattern along the walls, and charcoal-coloured hexagonal tiles underfoot. There is a shower over the bath with smart navy-blue panelling.
The Great Outdoors
The apartment has a private area of the rear garden enclosed by timber screens, mature trees and hedges. Paved terraces encircle a lawned area, with dedicated zones for outdoor cooking and dining.
The residents of the building also have access to the gated Lettsom Gardens to the rear of the property.
Out and About
This apartment is minutes from the amenities of Denmark Hill and Camberwell Church Street. Bellenden Road in Peckham is also nearby, with an excellent selection of restaurants, cafes and pubs. The Camberwell Arms is of note, as well as Theo’s Pizzeria, and Artusi, a modern Italian restaurant. Silk Road, Forza, and Nandine are local favourites.
Close at hand, and perfect for a Saturday morning bun run, is the inimitable toad bakery, whilst Gladwell’s is the spot for picking up deli goods for a picnic.
The area is also well-served by a number of excellent pubs, including The Peckham Pelican, The Sun with its large, south-facing beer garden, The Joiner’s Arms, which runs a much-loved local open mic night, and The Prince of Wales on the beautifully preserved Georgian Cleaver Square. Verasion Wines and The Stormbird offer an alternative focus on natural wines and craft beers, respectively.
The green spaces of Ruskin Park, Burgess Park and Peckham Rye are all within easy walking distance, while local leisure facilities include the nearby Butterfly Tennis Club and Camberwell Green’s swimming pool. Local cultural destinations are plentiful and include the South London Gallery and Dulwich Picture Gallery.
Denmark Hill station is a short walk away, running direct rail services to Victoria, Blackfriars and St Pancras International, and Overground services to Clapham Junction or Dalston Junction via Canada Water (Jubilee line). East Dulwich station is also nearby and runs services to London Bridge in around 13 minutes. Camberwell is also uncommonly well served by at least 10 bus routes.
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Lease Length: Approx. 987 years remaining
Service Charge: None payable
Ground Rent: None payable
Council Tax Band: C
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