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1 bedroom apartment for sale

Peartree Way, London SE10
Chain-free
EPC rating: B
Energy Efficient
Apartment
1 bed
1 bath
570
EPC rating: B
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Features and description

  • Top Floor Modern One Bedroom Apartment
  • Open Plan Living
  • West Facing Balcony
  • Spacious Storage
  • Family Bathroom with a Shower over the Bath & Built in Storage
  • Competetive Service Charge & Energy Efficient
  • Gas Central Heating & Double Glazing
  • Excellent Location
  • 989 Years remaining on the Lease
  • EPC B Council Tax Band C
A beautifully presented one-bedroom apartment set on the third (top) floor of Dodds House, a well-regarded and quietly positioned building on Peartree Way. Offering a smart layout, excellent insulation and a calm residential setting, this home is ideal for modern city living.

The apartment measures approximately 52 sq m and features a spacious open-plan kitchen, living and dining area with large windows allowing plenty of natural light. A west-facing, sheltered private balcony provides a peaceful outdoor space, ideal for afternoon and evening sun. The contemporary kitchen includes integrated appliances and generous worktop space with a breakfast bar.

The double bedroom benefits from a built-in wardrobe, while the modern bathroom features a full-sized bath with overhead shower and built in bathroom storage. A large internal storage cupboard in the lounge adds further convenience.

Dodds House is a small, low-rise building with lift access, known for its quiet, predominantly owner-occupied feel. Residents benefit from 24/7 concierge services, including secure parcel collection, and competitive service charges for a concierge-led development.

The location is exceptionally well connected, with frequent bus services, North Greenwich Station (Jubilee Line), Thames Clipper services and rail links all close by. Everyday amenities are within easy reach, including a nearby Co-op, while Charlton Shopping Park and IKEA are just a short journey away. The O2 Arena, riverside walks and green spaces further enhance the lifestyle on offer.

With a 999-year lease granted in September 2016, no onward chain and excellent local amenities.

The service charge for this development is competitively priced, offering excellent value compared to many high-rise blocks in the area

GREENWICH- NEARBY AREAS Greenwich enjoys a prime riverside location with a variety of vibrant neighbourhoods nearby. Across the River Thames to the north is the Isle of Dogs, home to residential Millwall and the bustling financial district of Canary Wharf. To the west, Deptford offers a rich maritime history, creative industries, and a lively cultural scene.

Eastwards, Charlton provides historic landmarks and green spaces, while the Greenwich Peninsula to the north-east features modern residential developments, entertainment venues, and the iconic O2 Arena.

To the south, Blackheath is an affluent village centred on its open heath, and Lewisham serves as a major town centre and transport hub. St John's, to the south-west, is a charming residential area with Victorian homes, and Kidbrooke to the south-east benefits from new housing and improved infrastructure.

O2 The O2 (formerly the Millennium Dome) was built on part of the site of East Greenwich Gas Works, a disused British Gas site on the Greenwich Peninsula.[43] It is next to North Greenwich Underground station, about 3 miles (4.8 km) north east from the Greenwich town centre, north west of Charlton. Pear Tree Wharf was associated with the gas works, being used to unload coal for the manufacturing of town gas, and is now home to the Greenwich Yacht Club. The Greenwich Millennium Village is a modern urban regeneration development to the south of the Dome. Enderby's Wharf is a site associated with submarine cable manufacture for over 150 years.

GREENWICH Greenwich Park
Main article: Greenwich Park
South of the former Naval College is the National Maritime Museum housed in buildings forming another symmetrical group and grand arcade incorporating the Queen's House, designed by Inigo Jones. Continuing to the south, Greenwich Park is a Royal Park of 183 acres (0.7 km2), laid out in the 17th century and formed from the hunting grounds of the Royal Palace of Placentia.[44]

Spiral staircase and lantern at the Queen's House in Greenwich
The park rises towards Blackheath and at the top of this hill is a statue of James Wolfe, commander of the British expedition to capture Quebec.[45] Nearby a major group of buildings within the park includes the former Royal Observatory, Greenwich; the Prime Meridian passes through this building.

Greenwich Mean Time was at one time based on the time observations made at the Royal Greenwich Observatory, before being superseded by the closely related Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). While there is no longer a working astronomical observatory at Greenwich, a ball still drops daily to mark the exact moment of 1 p.m., and there is a museum of astronomical and navigational tools, particularly John Harrison's marine chronometers.[46]

The Ranger's House lies at the Blackheath end of the park and houses the Wernher Collection of art,[47] and many fine houses, including Vanbrugh's house lie on Maze Hill, on the western edge of the park.

Town centre
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Town centre
Around the covered Greenwich Market, Georgian and Victorian architecture dominates in the town centre which spreads to the west of the park and Royal Naval College. Up the hill from the centre, there are many streets of Georgian houses, including the Fan Museum, on Croom's Hill. Nearby, at the junction of Croom's Hill with Nevada Street, is Greenwich Theatre; at the eastern end of Nevada Street is the Greenwich Tavern. To the west, the arthouse Greenwich Cinema is on Greenwich High Road, while the nearby Greenwich Playhouse closed in 2012.

Market
An interior of a building with a translucent glass roof supported by blue-painted steel latticework. On the main floor are a number of different stalls with customers inspecting various wares.
Greenwich Market
There has been a market at Greenwich since the 14th century, but the history of the present market dates from 1700 when a charter to run two markets, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, was assigned by Lord Romney (Henry, Earl of Romney)[20] to the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital for 1000 years.[48]

The market is part of "the island site", bounded by College Approach, Greenwich Church Street, King William Walk and Nelson Road, near the National Maritime Museum and the Royal Observatory. The buildings surrounding the market are Grade 2 listed and were established in 1827–1833 under the direction of Joseph Kay.[49][50] A market roof was added in 1902–1908 (and replaced in 2016). Later significant development occurred in 1958–1960 and during the 1980s.

The landowner, Greenwich Hospital, enhanced the market between 2014 and early 2016. Following the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 the rents for several of the market stalls were increased by up to 60% as Greenwich Hospital's managing agent Knight Frank said it was losing money with fewer stalls operating and only four days of trading a week.[51]

Millennium Leisure Park

Millennium Leisure Park
About 1.0 mile (1.6 km) east of Greenwich town centre, the Millennium Leisure Park is an out-of-town retail park on Bugsby's Way in east Greenwich. It consists of retail outlets (IKEA and B&Q), restaurants and an Odeon cinema. The IKEA store here opened in 2019 as the retailer's fourth main store in London,[52] following stores in Wembley (1988), Croydon (1992) and Tottenham (2005); the Greenwich store is the first in Inner London.[53]

Greenwich Shopping Park is about 0.5 miles (0.8 km) further east, in Charlton.

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