- New home
Consort Road
Peckham SE15
£825,000
Under offerGuide price
Townhouse - house / freehold 3 bedrooms, 1 reception, 2 bathrooms
Description
The Show Home of this well-designed small new scheme set in Peckham's newest linear park, close to centre, schools and stations. This 1281sqft home offers contemporary family living.
Offering 3 double bedrooms finished to top class specification and with a Show Home READY NOW. Work from Home? Use bedroom 3! Call for brochure and off-plan incentives and details.
The Stable Yard, is bespoke built new scheme of six spacious apartments and four well designed mews houses finished to a high specification with a contemporary flare.This small community is set on a brand new linear park “The Peckham Coal Line”, which provides a new cycling greenway through this vibrant part of London.Located close to Peckham's vibrant High Street with an eclectic mix of national and independent stores bars, café's and restaurants as well as two stations with fast access to central London.As well as the new linear park, Peckham Rye Park offers a huge open space and the area has a good range of reputable schools and gyms. All reasons why Peckham was voted the best place to live in London by a recent Sunday Times report.This exciting new scheme is scheduled for completion in July 2021 Call us for full details, brochure and to visit our fabulous Show HouseA range of sales incentives apply including STAMP DUTY CONTRIBUTION for selected units.
Features
- Three double bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- Dressing room
- Open plan living area
- Bespoke fitted kitchen
- Roof terrace
- 1st year Parking Permit
- Utility and Cloakroom
Floorplan
Other plots
Plot no. Floor no. Type Status Price FLAT 1 Ground Flat Sold £515,000 Details
Location
Nearest stations
- 0.2 miles Peckham Rye
- 0.4 miles Queens Road (Peckham)
- 0.5 miles Nunhead
Local area
Once best known as the down at heel home of sitcom legends Del Boy and Rodney Trotter, Peckham has undergone significant regeneration in the past 20 years. Galleries, restaurants and trendy bars have popped up alongside multicultural grocery stores, market traders and high street offerings.