*Guide Price £800,000-£850,000*
A brilliantly located freehold house, a stone's throw from Dulwich Park, with a practical layout over 3 storeys - including a bike store, off street parking and potential for a loft extension.
Why should you buy me?
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION really is the choice phrase, however to spare boring those that know, a more complete list of the top local amenities is recorded below this description.
Set in the middle of a mid century modern 60s terrace, this beautiful home has been owned by Michelle for 19 years (since 2005) and is only being sold as the time has come to downsize.
Unlike most Freehold houses in Dulwich, this one is sensibly priced and arguably affordable for the space you get in return, with some flats locally selling at similar prices!
Mount Adon Park is not commonly known, but has spectacular mansion style detached properties the other side of the terrace.
Car owners (or those who want their guest’s cars close) will also be glad that each of the houses in the terrace have their own off-street parking space at the front and the on street parking is free of restrictions.
Internally the floorspace (including the bike store) is greater than most alternatives at a similar price – currently at 1237ft2 (114.9m2) - £687 per ft2, and as shown in the floorplan, the rooms are each brilliantly proportioned.
With the house having 2 separate bathrooms, it will save arguments in the morning, and the timeless debate of shower vs bath is also a non issue.
Despite being so close to so much, Mount Adon Park is a quiet offshoot of Lordship Lane with easy access to both Peckham Rye & Dulwich Village.
For public transport, as pictured, the 185 bus actually stops almost directly outside the house. The 185 runs from Lewisham Station to Victoria Station and would be quickest to East Dulwich Station in the mornings/evening commute but also stops at Denmark Hill Station.
For cyclists, the City is approximately 35 minutes away (according to Google), with much of the journey by dedicated cycle paths, parks and quiet cycle routes.
St Dunstan’s, Alleyn’s, Dulwich College and JAGS are all a short drive. Local state primary schools include Goodrich and Heber while older kids can apply to either of the Harris academies at Peckham Rye or Kingsdale.
Walk up to the Rye for Peckham’s creative quarter (Copeland Park, Peckham Levels and the Bussey), late-night bars and superb restaurants (listed below).
Artists’ studios are rife, yoga studios are plentiful and there are regular pop up concerts and exhibitions within 1km.
East Dulwich is famous for its quirky independents (Forest, Roullier White, William Rose, Mrs Robinson and ED) plus a nice mix of good chains (Sweaty Betty, Oliver Bonas, Café Nero to name a few). There’s a Picturehouse cinema, M&S Foodhall and Co-op supermarket.
Be quick on this one! We can’t see it sticking around.
EER: C (2030) | Council Tax: Southwark Band E - £2,191.42
Tenure: Freehold
The amazing amenities Include:
Hip High Streets:
Lordship Lane – 0.5km
Rye Lane – 3km
Bellenden Road – 3km
Top Rated Pubs and Bars:
The Herne Tavern – 1.2km
Watsons General Telegraph – 1.4km
The Great Exhibition – 1.4km
The Actress – 1.6km
The Lordship – 1km
East Dulwich Tavern – 1.8km
Markets:
North Cross Road (off Lordship Lane) – 1.6km
Brockley Market – 5.3km
Hip Peckham Rye Hotspots:
The Bussey Building - 3.2km
Copeland Park - 3.2km
Peckham Levels - 3.6km
The Regulars:
Sainsburys Supermarket (Forest Hill) – 1.5km
M&S Simply Food (Lordship Lane) – 1.4km
Parks & Greenery:
Dulwich Park – 240m
Peckham Rye –1.2km
Other:
East Dulwich Picturehouse
Forest (Florists)
Melange (Artisanal chocolatier)
Persepolis (Persian/Vegetarian)
King’s College Hospital