Letting Agents in Peckham London SE15
Area Comments
Hugely varied and becoming vastly regenerated over the last few years, Peckham is a lynchpin of South London and takes in many different areas and communities - and as a result provides an enormous spectrum of housing alternatives, close to the city and within a very easy commute.
Peckham is very culturally diverse, with a wide range of population from longterm locals (the area was until recently the home of one of London's few remaining proper pie and mash houses), through a huge range of cultures whose impact is seen in the wide range of restaurants and grocery stores lining the lively high street, with a good number of incoming, aspirational middle class inhabitants.
It was of course the old North Peckham developments of tower blocks which attracted a lot of the area's bad press. But these have however large been removed, although there are still vestiges of the architecture. Mostly they have been replaced by some well made and sensitively sited low-rise blocks far more pleasing on the eye and less oppressive for locals. This area features some modern developments of apartments which are becoming very desirable with the young professionals and city workers they're aimed at.
South Peckham features some absolutely lovely housing, and in many ways is more akin to areas such as Dulwich, Camberwell or Herne Hill in its feel. In the Peckham Rye Common and Park areas are very nice Victorian terraces which form the mainstay of this area, and which are becoming very desirable as middle class families come into Peckham. Nearby, there are also streets of excellent small to medium Victorian and Edwardian terraced houses in leafy, pretty Nunhead.
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Area News for Peckham
Bellingham: A diverse and quiet suburb with a strong sense of community
Bellingham is a London suburb located in south-east London. It forms part of Lewisham and is quite close to Catford.
Read Article ... Published on 21st November, 2014
Bexleyheath: A thriving and desirable treasure in south-east London
Bexleyheath is a leafy and historic suburb based in south-east London. It is an area that underwent a lot of regeneration in the 1930s and 40s.
Read Article ... Published on 5th September, 2014
Southwark Council to consult residents on Peckham Rye
Southwark Council are set to breathe new life into the Peckham Rye area and are currently conducting a public consultation from the local community about future plans.
Read Article ... Published on 5th June, 2014
Camberwell: An up and coming place for today's artistic youth
Camberwell is a metropolitan district located in Southwark, which forms the heart and soul of south London.
Read Article ... Published on 20th December, 2013
Southwark Council injects money into park regeneration
Southwark Council has pumped millions of pounds into the upkeep of its parks, according to new research.
Read Article ... Published on 22nd November, 2013
New Cross: Bohemian city living with a definite buzz
New Cross is becoming an increasingly popular place to leave, particularly with younger, more artistic types. The well-connected area has many things going for it, including a vibrant music scene, exciting nightlife and good schools. It is a great place to move for young professionals with good transport links to the City.
Read Article ... Published on 29th October, 2013
New housing development could bring jobs to Peckham area
Southwark Council have approved plans for a new housing development. The Notting Hill Housing Association development will see the building of over 100 affordable homes in Peckham; helping to rejuvenate the area.
Read Article ... Published on 5th July, 2013
Clapham Junction residents enjoy new Docklands connection
Residents living near Clapham Junction in Battersea have always enjoyed great transport connections into central London, and now they will have even more travel options.
Read Article ... Published on 11th December, 2012
Southwark to get 102 new cycle lockers
Eight Southwark estates are going to benefit from the installation of a total of 102 new cycle lockers.
Read Article ... Published on 30th March, 2012
Southwark Council to build £400,000 cycle hub
A new £400,000 cycle hub is to be created beside Peckham Rye Station in the London Borough of Southwark.
Read Article ... Published on 16th March, 2012
Peckham: A vibrant and exciting urban community
London house-hunters who want to live in a vibrant location that is going places fast should be sure to consider looking up flats to rent in Peckham.
Read Article ... Published on 30th January, 2012
Southwark Council launches local festive shopping scheme
People in flats to rent in Southwark are to be encouraged to shop locally this Christmas with a number of promotional events being launched by the council.
Read Article ... Published on 13th December, 2011
Southwark residents to enjoy Peckham's Wall of Love for longer
Residents living in flats to rent in the London borough of Southwark, as well as others in the area, will be able to see Peckham's Wall of Love for even longer.
Read Article ... Published on 15th August, 2011
Health tips to be offered to people in flats to rent in Southwark
People looking for ways to improve their lifestyle in flats to rent in the London Borough of Southwark may decide to attend a session being held to help them eat better and get fitter.
Read Article ... Published on 6th December, 2010
Mayor urged to pursue cross-river tram plan
Members of the London Assembly have urged mayor Boris Johnson to find funding to pay for Transport for London to introduce the proposed Cross River Tram.
Read Article ... Published on 22nd October, 2008