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A stunning development of 9 contemporary 1, 2 , 3 bedroom new build flats located close to Queen Road Peckham Station. These luxury new apartments are perfect for young professionals, who need quick access into the city of London. This development offers open-plan living, light, comfort and space to socialise and entertain. Each apartment has been designed with modern living in mind, with high-end specifications throughout. It’s extremely well connected. Queens Road Peckham Station, only a short walk away, is on the Overground line with regular services into London Bridge (Southern Railway) and through Shoreditch (Overground). The train journey to London Bridge takes just 8 minutes, a short commute for city workers.
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These luxury new apartments are perfect for young professionals, who need quick access into the city of London.
With a diverse mix of cultures, a strong sense of community, a healthy art scene and easy access to central London, Queens Road Peckham has all the benefits of city living. Local ales can be found at the Victoria Inn and craft beers at the Peckham Pelican. Choose from a plethora of restaurants such as Ganapati South Indian Kitchen with its cult following, spicy Thai at the Begging Bowl or pizza at the popular Mamma Dough. For late night there’s CLF Art Cafe (The Bussey Building), a warehouse-style club by night, as well as a top arts venue by day. The art scene is especially exciting with various local galleries becoming more noticed and attended as well as the expressive street art increasing in admiration providing a platform for many up and coming individuals. It is no wonder that Peckham has recently been dubbed the new cultural epicentre of London. Often referred to as the hipster capital of South East London, the super-cool, urban atmosphere of Queens Road Peckham has become home to a diverse range of individuals. New residents will have plenty of opportunity for shopping at both independent boutiques like the hip, modern record shop, Rye Wax, and high street retailers.
South London Gallery | Hannah Barry | MOCA | CFL art café – Bussey Building | Bosse and Baum | Peckham Library | Peckham Platform | Peckham Levels
Banh Banh | The Begging Bowl | Made of Dough | Artusi | Mamma Dough | Ganapati | Andersons and Co | Mr Boas | The Habit | Peckham Farmers Market | Peckham Bazzar | Small White elephant | Peckham refreshment rooms | The Coal Rooms | Near and Far
Prince of Peckham | The Rye | Peckham Springs | The Victoria Inn | The Old Nuns Head | Franks Cafe (rooftop) | Bussey Rooftop Bar | Brick Brewery Taproom | Bar story | The Monteplier | Brick Brewery
Blackbird Bakery | Queens Coffee Bar | The Peckham Pelican
It’s extremely well connected. Queens Road Peckham Station, only a short walk away, is on the Overground line with regular services into London Bridge (Southern Railway) and through Shoreditch (Overground). The train journey to London Bridge takes just 8 minutes, a short commute for city workers.