69B Glengarry Rd, London SE22 8QA, UK

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Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 1

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Last Sold: NOV 2013

Price: £360000


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Munday's, London Agent Valuation of this property is £835,000

Description:

Big and beautifully-renovated conversion apartment of 1178 square feet over two floors, with three bedrooms and a low-maintenance sunny south-facing roof terrace plus balcony. The property is rich in great features - including multiple period fireplaces, large windows, treated Nordic style floors, high ceilings and Carrara marble detail. Move right on in.

Walk just eight minutes to East Dulwich Station, and 11 to North Dulwich Station. Lordship Lane is a mere three minute walk, and you’re really close to excellent local schools too. Share of Freehold.

In the front door and there’s an elegant entrance hall that’s shared with just one flat below yours.

Take the stairs up and you’ll first find a double-aspect bedroom (over 9 feet by over 6 feet) in a deep blue hue - with immaculate Fired Earth herringbone flooring, a vertical radiator (all the radiator valves are trv operated) and French-doors to a sunny balcony.

Up to the main landing and you open into the magnificent reception room (admire the coving and ceiling rose detail here) with a big bay window, old school style radiator, and large and lovely central - working - fireplace.

This room’s open to the kitchen/diner - open by design not compromise. The two banks of modern units are a slick scenario, paired with Carrara marble counters and splashback. Integrated appliances are high-end and include a Neff combo ‘Slide & Hide’ oven and steam oven in one, an integrated Neff oven and microwave, a Neff warming drawer, a Neff integrated dishwasher, and a Neff induction flexi zone hob. French doors deliver you to a wonderfully-sunny decked and screened terrace, of 9 feet by nearly 10.

Up the stairs again and you’ll first find the property’s immaculate bathroom; this is a full and windowed affair with both free-standing bath and shower. A Fired Earth Carrara marble wall-mounted basin impresses, and you have a south-facing sash window.

The second floor gives you two further bedrooms. Stripped treated floors continue to impress up here, and both rooms have old school style radiators plus period fireplaces too. The master bedroom (complete with custom-made closets to each alcove) is over 16 feet by over 12 feet, while the adjacent double is a respectable 10 feet by 12, with sash window to leafy vistas.

The loft space (demised to the flat) is generous at 396 square feet, and has a pair of timber-framed skylight windows.

Find the pleasing pad on a quiet and leafy residential street with permit-parking, close to The Charter School East Dulwich on nearby Jarvis Road, plus independent secondaries Alleyn’s and jags, and to the local independent and state primary schools in Dulwich Village and East Dulwich, including Dulwich Village Infants' School and Dulwich Hamlet Junior School (Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding').

Local Lordship Lane has a wonderful offering of shops, bars and restaurants, including Chener (books), Mons (cheese), Moxon’s (fish), William Rose (meat), smbs (whole and fresh foods), Terroirs, The edt and Franklin’s restaurant. There’s a handy run of shops even closer, on East Dulwich Grove.

Just off ll, North Cross Road has a top Saturday market too and little open-all-week boutique shops as well. East Dulwich Picturehouse is a popular fairly recent addition to the area (those bookable sofa seats are a winner), as are two M&S Food Halls.

Dulwich Village is also a short and pleasant walk for Dulwich Picture Gallery, designed by Regency architect Sir John Soane - and the oldest public art gallery in England (opened to the public in 1817), plus The Crown & Greyhound pub, Gail’s, Pizza Express and Rocco Di Papa.

Popular Peckham is close (walk through Goose Green) for restaurants such as Ganapati, Artusi and The Begging Bowl on Bellenden Road. Rye Lane is also strong for high street shopping, fruit and veg stalls, and summer rooftop bars. Trendy spots include Peckham Levels and The Bussey Building.

For more options, Herne Hill and Camberwell are easily reached.

Green spaces to enjoy locally include Dulwich Park, Goose Green, Peckham Rye Park & Common, and Camberwell's Ruskin Park.

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