Welcome to this charming Edwardian apartment located in the heart of Camberwell - perfect for a single professional or a couple, looking for a well proportioned flat in a central location. With 46m2 of living space, the property offers a comfortable and inviting atmosphere and classic Edwardian architecture adds character and charm. Internally you will find a good sized reception room, with space to relax and entertain - finished with wood flooring, white walls and double-glazed sash windows which allows plenty of natural light to grace this space. The kitchen has a range of beech style wall and base units, with complimenting granite effect worktops and a metro tiled splashback. There is also an integrated oven and hob and space and plumbing for white goods. The bedroom has space for a double bed and bedroom furnishings, finished with wood flooring and white walls. The bathroom has a modern finish with a white three piece bathroom suite and large format tiling, with a bath for a relaxing soak and a shower over the bath for the morning dash. Further benefits include double glazing throughout, major works completed in 2016. On Camberwell Church St you will find great selection of bars and restaurants and the green is home to two weekend markets selling fresh farm produce, artisan bread and a range of delicious foods from around the globe. Denmark Hill Station is your nearest tube station for Zone 2 trains (fast to Victoria, Thameslink line to the city) and the Overground service to fashionable East London (Shoreditch, Dalston Junction, Highbury, and Islington) and Clapham High Street and Junction. From Camberwell Green you can get a bus to the West End and City, and you are just a couple of stops from Oval Underground Station (Northern Line). Just around the corner on Camberwell Church St. you will find several Time-Out recommended bars and restaurants, including the best pizza for miles at Theo’s. Camberwell is famous for its art scene and the South London Gallery is a short walk away – they also serve delicious brunch in their cafe. Peckham and East Dulwich are both walkable and offer cocktail bars, independent cinemas and top-quality butchers, bakers, and delis. If you want to head into the thick of things a bus journey will whisk you to the sunny Southbank for all your cultural delights. In addition to this you are spoilt for parks in the area, from the huge Burgess Park – complete with lake - to the smaller Victorian gardens dotted around the area. Offers In Excess Of: £285,000 Tenure: Leasehold Council Tax band: B Authority: London Borough of Southwark Lease length: 116 years Ground rent: £400 rises by £50 every 5 years, next review 2025 Service charge : £1400 EPC: C Construction: Standard construction Property type: Flat Has lift: No Over commercial premises: No Parking: N/A Controlled parking zone: Yes Electricity: Connected to mains electricity Water and drainage: Connected to mains water supply Mains surface water drainage: Yes Sewerage: Connected to mains sewerage Heating: Central heating, Mains gas Building safety issues: No Restrictions: No restrictions or restrictive covenants found in the title register Rights and easements Public right of way through and/or across your house, buildings or land No Flood risk: Long-term flood risk History of flooding: No history of flooding has been reported. Coastal erosion risk: No Planning and development: No Listing and conservation: No Accessibility: None Coalfield or mining: No coal mining risk identified
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