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Gorgeous 2bdm penthouse with offstreet parking on Peckham Rye - to let -


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Bright, spacious, freshly refurbished & fully furnished 2 double bed with additional home office room in Georgian property overlooking Peckham Rye with Sunrise to Sunset roof terrace


Open plan kitchen (with dishwasher/washing machine & fridge freezer with roof light & sink overlooking Rye for pretty washing up!), dining, lounge with American walnut flooring overlooking the Rye


2 bathrooms ? 1 with bath, Double shower, twin hand basins, other wet room


Master bedroom with roof terrace access & Rye views


Neutral colour scheme throughout with new carpets


Ample storage


Underfloor heating


Off street parking for 1 car


7 mins walk to Peckham Rye station, close to all bars/restaurants/leisure amenities of Peckham Rye & East Dulwich

Suit professional non-smoking, pet free couple


Private let, no agency fees


?1900 pcm exc council tax & bills


More photos available upon request

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    • Another recommendation - excellent, fast work. 
    • I appealed against a fine issued by Southwark, and won. The adjudicator was businesslike, but also mentioned that several cases had come to him caught out by the same confusing signage.    Is there any other parking that could reasonably have been used? Does the shop advise where to park?  It sounds as though the time in the bay was a reasonable use. Even if you lose, I doubt that Southwark can increase the original charge. If you are going to appeal, don't delay. Take pictures of the scene if you think that might help, also provide the weight of the goods if that supports your case.
    • Thanks - an overnight stay,  a drip and painkillers seems to have done its work!
    • Depends on who can afford to purchase or lease it and what The Dulwich Estate, Stonegate and Southwark Council will allow to be built or operate on the site. Whatever it is, it needs to attract footfall for itself and businesses around it. The question to ask is what does that part of Dulwich need, that is not within the locality, which will attract custom and footfall, that the site can accommodate and that can offer parking which it already has available. In between Cox's Walk, Dulwich Village, Dulwich College and the park, some sort of establishment that sells drinks and meals. Bit then I'm just chucking ideas around, or maybe someone, Dean, has some radical idea's to take it in a totally different direction.    Whatever it becomes it has to be better than the rotting site and eyesore it currently is. Good luck to anyone who takes on the project to redevelop the former Grove Tavern. 
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