Guide price
£475,000
2 bed flat for saleIvydale Road SE15
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Chain free
Leasehold
About this property
Chain Free
Victorian conversion
Modern kitchen
Spacious Lounge
1st Floor
2 Bedrooms
Next to Nunhead Cemetery/Nature Reserve
Short walk to Nunhead station
Close proximity to cafes, shops and green spaces
Please Quote Ref DG0640
Offered Chain Free. A spacious 2 bedroom first floor period conversion located on the popular tree lined Ivydale Road, SE15. The lounge is perfect for relaxing and entertaining friends, both bedrooms are a good size, the kitchen offers integrated appliances, and there is a modern family bathroom. This home is perfect for first time buyers who want a home they can just move straight into.
People enjoy living in Nunhead for a variety of reasons, it blends a distinct "village" feel with excellent London connections and amenities.
Nunhead retains a community spirit, often described as having a village like charm, with independent shops, community events, and friendly locals creating a welcoming atmosphere. Nunhead boasts fantastic green spaces. The sprawling Nunhead Cemetery, one of London's historic "Magnificent Seven" Victorian cemeteries, is now a beautiful Local Nature Reserve, offering tranquil walks, stunning views of the city, and a sense of wilderness. Peckham Rye Park and Common are also nearby, providing vast areas for recreation, sports, and relaxation.
Nunhead's high street, particularly Evelina Road and around Nunhead Green, is home to a delightful array of independent shops. You will find traditional butchers, fishmongers, and bakers (like Ayres), alongside trendy cafes (such as goodcup), craft beer shops (The Beer Shop London), and a growing selection of unique restaurants and pubs (The Old Nun's Head, Babette). This offers a distinct character missing from many high streets.
Nunhead is well connected, with its station providing direct train services to London Victoria and London Blackfriars (via Thameslink), with quick and easy access to central London. Peckham Rye station, a short distance away, offers even faster and more frequent trains, including Overground services to Shoreditch. Often seen as being nestled between the more gentrified areas of Peckham and East Dulwich, Nunhead historically offers better value for money, attracting young professionals and families looking for more affordable homes without sacrificing character or amenities.
While maintaining its traditional roots, Nunhead has seen significant regeneration and a lively social scene. Festivals, pop-up events, and new independent businesses continue to add to its appeal, drawing in a diverse mix of residents, including creatives and young families.
Service Charge £1,045 pa.
Ground Rent £10.00 pa.
Leasehold -93 Years remaining.
Council Tax -Southwark Band B.
People enjoy living in Nunhead for a variety of reasons, it blends a distinct "village" feel with excellent London connections and amenities.
Nunhead retains a community spirit, often described as having a village like charm, with independent shops, community events, and friendly locals creating a welcoming atmosphere. Nunhead boasts fantastic green spaces. The sprawling Nunhead Cemetery, one of London's historic "Magnificent Seven" Victorian cemeteries, is now a beautiful Local Nature Reserve, offering tranquil walks, stunning views of the city, and a sense of wilderness. Peckham Rye Park and Common are also nearby, providing vast areas for recreation, sports, and relaxation.
Nunhead's high street, particularly Evelina Road and around Nunhead Green, is home to a delightful array of independent shops. You will find traditional butchers, fishmongers, and bakers (like Ayres), alongside trendy cafes (such as goodcup), craft beer shops (The Beer Shop London), and a growing selection of unique restaurants and pubs (The Old Nun's Head, Babette). This offers a distinct character missing from many high streets.
Nunhead is well connected, with its station providing direct train services to London Victoria and London Blackfriars (via Thameslink), with quick and easy access to central London. Peckham Rye station, a short distance away, offers even faster and more frequent trains, including Overground services to Shoreditch. Often seen as being nestled between the more gentrified areas of Peckham and East Dulwich, Nunhead historically offers better value for money, attracting young professionals and families looking for more affordable homes without sacrificing character or amenities.
While maintaining its traditional roots, Nunhead has seen significant regeneration and a lively social scene. Festivals, pop-up events, and new independent businesses continue to add to its appeal, drawing in a diverse mix of residents, including creatives and young families.
Service Charge £1,045 pa.
Ground Rent £10.00 pa.
Leasehold -93 Years remaining.
Council Tax -Southwark Band B.
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Tenure
Leasehold (93 years)
Service charge
£1,045 per year
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
£10
Ground rent date of next review