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Located in the London Borough of Southwark, the district sits just east of Camberwell and east of New Cross. Once a village surrounded by fields, Peckham has a rich history dating back to the medieval period. The area expanded rapidly in the 19th century, with rows of Victorian and Georgian housing constructed to accommodate a growing working population.
Peckham has seen significant regeneration over the past two decades, becoming a sought after urban hotspot. Its central railway station provides quick links to London Bridge from around 10 minutes and access to the Overground network, making it a prime commuter location.
Peckham includes a mix of traditional Victorian and Edwardian terraces with period features such as sash windows and ornate cornices, which are sought after among buyers and tenants. Well-maintained, spacious houses with gardens are common in residential pockets away from the busier high street.
Recent years have seen a rise in new build apartments and stylish conversions, particularly around Peckham Rye and the Old Kent Road area, catering to young professionals, downsizers and investors. This combination of period properties and contemporary homes has fueled strong demand, contributing to its reputation as a strong investment and great place to live.
The high street bustles with an array of independent shops, art galleries, cafés and restaurants, reflecting the area’s multicultural identity. The Rooftop Film Club on Rye Lane is an iconic destination, offering panoramic views across London alongside a packed programme of screenings. Peckham Levels has created a meeting place for arts, enterprise and community action in South London, with studios, coworking and a performance venue for creative events.
Food lovers enjoy venues like Guacamoles, renowned for authentic Mexican cuisine, and Artusai, which serves seasonal Mediterranean dishes and Italian wines in a pared-back setting. Market Place Food Hall features eclectic street food, happy hour deals and bottomless lunches, while Rye Lane Market is an institution for shopping and socialising, with vibrant food venues and local products.
The area provides access to several green spaces, with Peckham Rye Park a family favourite covering over 100 acres, including sports facilities, gardens, a playground and an ornamental lake. The park hosts regular events and live music during warmer months, boosting community interaction. Additionally, Burgess Park to the north features extensive landscaped grounds including sports pitches, lakes and picnic spots, offering plenty of outdoor leisure options.
The neighbourhood has a fantastic range of transport options. Peckham Rye station connects commuters to London Bridge in around 10 minutes, along with Overground services to east and west London. To the east, Queens Road Peckham Overground station provides further routes to Shoreditch and Canada Water.
An extensive bus network runs through Peckham High Street and Rye Lane, ensuring frequent connections to central London, Brixton, Camberwell and beyond. For cyclists, the area offers dedicated cycle lanes and easy access to London’s wider cycling network.