Waking up in a pub might normally be a cause for concern, but that is not the case with this "classy pad" in Peckham.
This two-bedroom flat within a historic Victorian pub conversion in Peckham Road has been listed on Zoopla for £575,000.
It's a high-ceilinged chic apartment that sits on the first floor of Walmer Castle Court, a boutique development of only eight flats.
The estate agent selling the property, Munday's, points out that all flats within the development enjoy Freehold-share, as well as benefiting from a designated storage area in the former pub cellar.
There is also the added convenience of a secure communal bike storage shed.
The flat's interiors are modern - showcasing stunning high ceilings, oversized sash windows, and earthy tones.
Once the Walmer Castle pub, the building itself has recently undergone a comprehensive refurbishment of its exterior.
It features a communal hall leading to the carpeted stairs that lead up to the front door of the flat.
The 708 square feet property offers a large, light-filled reception room, smart modern kitchen with glossy wall and base units.
Complementing this are two carpeted bedrooms measuring more than 13 feet by 8 feet and more than 13 feet by 11 feet.
At the end of the hall, there's a neatly appointed bathroom fitted with modern suite and fittings.
As for the location, Munday's describes it as "cracking".
Walmer Castle Court is just an 11-minute walk from Peckham Rye Station.
It's connected to Brixton, Oval, and Elephant & Castle by regular bus services.
The area is well-served with shops, restaurants, and bars like Peckham Pelican and Peckham Levels.
It's not far from Bellenden Road - which is home to cafes and independent shops - and Camberwell, where even more restaurants and pubs can be found.
The estate agent summed up the property on Zoopla, saying: "Such a classy pad, and a cracking location to boot."
For more information, or to express an interest, call Munday's on 02081 280740.
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