Move quickly for this rare chance to purchase a piece of Camberwell's architectural heritage at a huge 211 sq metres! As you enter the expansive and well-kept front corner garden you are greeted by a rather grand white building. Built at the end of the Regency era it is easy to visualise this attractive building nestled on the surrounding land, before the addition of the pretty Victorian terraces that line the road. The house itself has had various additions throughout the years which lend to its charm and unique character. Modernisation is needed but, for those with the enthusiasm and opportunity to do the necessary work, this could be a wonderfully fulfilling project. As you enter the property you are greeted by the stairwell and a generous hallway. On your right is the main reception room, running the full length of the building. Currently separated by large double doors you have the option of keeping a smaller, but generous, separate room at the front or opening the space into a grand open-plan living/dining room. The mid-century finger block parquet flooring is an extra treat. The left-hand side of the building is currently a warren of smaller and larger rooms, including Kitchen/diner, shower room and toilet, utility room and large pantry. The foundations are set for you to use this space as you see fit. The current rooms could be repurposed as extra bedrooms or could be knocked through to make a large kitchen opening onto the back yard. The plumbing is already in place should you want to make this an annexe flat with its own separate entrance via the side gate. The possibilities are yours to explore! Upstairs are four large bedrooms, all with plenty of light from the sash windows. There is a main family bathroom and separate w.C., as well as further plumbing for a sink in one of the bedrooms. A small kitchenette accessed by the rear bedroom means there are further plumbing connections on the upper floor which could be utilised for much sought-after en-suite bathrooms. Upstairs is mainly in need of cosmetic improvement and, perhaps, some minor layout changes. Outside is a large ‘L’ shaped courtyard running the width and length of the property. You may be able to extend into this if granted permission. Southampton Way is at the end of the street for frequent buses that whisk you to Elephant & Castle in ten minutes. From here you can hop onto the Northern line, Bakerloo line, overland rail services and a myriad bus routes that connect you to the whole of the city. Nestled between Camberwell and Peckham you are spoilt for choice when it comes to entertainment. Camberwell has long been known for its artistic connections and every year sees welcome additions to the string of acclaimed independent galleries, restaurants and cafes. Peckham is fast becoming one of London’s entertainment hot spots, really coming alive in the summer with its famous roof-top cocktail bar offering sunset views over the London skyline. Burgess Park is at the end of the road and has a gorgeous lake, tennis courts and barbeque facilities. If you enjoy a weekend stroll head through the park and eastwards to Maltby Street Market and historic Rotherhithe, or take advantage of the cultural delights on offer at Waterloo and the Southbank. Camberwell is currently undergoing an £11m regeneration project to improve public spaces, making this a brilliant time to invest in the area.