Summary:
Spacious and newly-refurbished 2 bedroom Victorian flat is based on a quiet, leafy residential street between 2 vibrant neighbourhoods: Peckham & Camberwell. Tastefully-decorated, with modern appliances throughout, it features an expansive lounge area which receives exceptional natural lighting, a stylish kitchen space leading onto the small garden, and a beautiful bathroom. Based between bustling Peckham / Bellenden Village & Camberwell, it's a perfect base for short and long stays in London.
The Space:
Amenities:
- 24/7 guest support
- Professionally cleaned
- Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
- 24/7 check-in as there is a lockbox with the keys
Kitchen:
- Fully equipped
- Oven
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kettle
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
Living Room:
- Sofa
- Coffee table
- Dining table and chairs
Bedroom:
- Large double bed
- Hotel quality linen
- Hotel quality towels
- Large set of drawers for guest use
Bathroom:
- Shower
- Sink
- Toilet
- Hotel quality towels
Guest Access:
Guests will have access to the entire property during their stay.
The Neighborhood:
Camberwell:
Camberwell certainly bears the marks of two very different worlds – from the local population to the growing trendy student and artist crowd (centred around Camberwell College of Arts and the nearby South London Gallery). Camberwell Green which marks Camberwell’s living centre leads on all sides towards a blend of bars that grow ever trendier each year, fried chicken joints, charming delicatessens and a mixture of the usual High Street stores.
Peckham:
Filled with amazing cafés, restaurants, parks, things to do and things to see, Peckham has the added joy that nothing is too touristy or overdone. Many of Peckham's restaurants, bars and cafes are independent and a short walk away. Franks rooftop bar is a particularly popular spot with incredible views of central london including The Shard & The London Eye.
Peckham Rye Common is one of the best (and lesser known) parks in London, with landscaped parks, wooded areas, picnic spots, Japanese gardens, ponds, playgrounds and loads of parakeets living in the trees.
Getting Around:
Camberwell:
Denmark Hill has trains to Victoria (12 mins); London Bridge, (22 mins, change at Peckham Rye); Farringdon (18 mins) and St Pancras (22 mins).
Overground trains go to Shoreditch High Street and Thameslink runs from Loughborough Junction to Farringdon (15 mins) and St Pancras (20 mins).
Fifteen bus routes pass through the town centre. Camberwell is in Zone 2
Peckham:
Rail: Queens Road Peckham and Peckham Rye stations have regular services to London Bridge (10 and 12 minutes respectively), as well as being on the London Overground network. Peckham Rye also offers regular services to Victoria in 12 minutes.
Bus: There are a plethora of buses that go through Rye Lane, including 37 (to Putney), 343 (to City Hall), 63 (King’s Cross), 484 (to Lewisham) and 12 (to Oxford Circus).
Road: The roads tend to be busy in this area and most locals prefer to use public transport. The M25 is about 45 minutes away for those travelling further afield.
Cycle: There are dedicated covered cycle stands at Peckham Rye station, monitored by CCTV. Peckham Cycle Club is a local group that offers group ride outs for all standards, from beginners to experienced riders.
Getting away: Gatwick is about an hour away by car, or easily accessible by train via Clapham Junction.
Other Things to Note:
Please note that use of the garden/terrace is seasonal and the outdoor area might not be clean or available to use during your stay.
If you use the garden furniture/sofa, please put back the furniture/sofa/chair covers every day after use.
Camera: there is a security monitoring camera at the entrance of the property near the door, only pointed at the entrance door and in the garden.