Southwark, England

The typical property in SE15

SE15 covers Peckham, Nunhead and parts of Rye Lane and Goose Green, an inner south-east London Southwark / Lewisham outcode with a strong gentrified high street, the Bussey Building / Copeland Park, and substantial Victorian terraced stock.

Area summary

SE15 spans Southwark and Lewisham and covers Peckham (the principal area), Nunhead, parts of Goose Green and the New Cross Gate fringe. Peckham has gentrified substantially since the 2010s, with the Bussey Building, Frank's Cafe (the multi-storey car park rooftop bar) and Peckham Rye station's surrounding bars and restaurants as the principal markers. The Old Library is now a Camberwell College of Arts campus. Housing is mixed: substantial Victorian and Edwardian terraced stock around Peckham Rye and Bellenden, council and ex-council estates around Bird in Bush and Old Kent Road, and modern apartment development around Peckham Rye and Queens Road.

Peckham Rye, Queens Road Peckham, Nunhead and Honor Oak Park stations serve the outcode. The London Overground reached Peckham Rye in 2012.

What the data shows

Average sold
£294,787
From 143 sales
Median sold
£225,000
Dominant stock
flat-maisonette
Average EPC
71/100
Avg annual energy
£666
Full data for SE15

Researched facts

  • The Bussey Building is a Grade II listed former sports goods factory converted to a cultural venue, source
  • The London Overground reached Peckham Rye in December 2012, source
  • Peckham Library (by Will Alsop, 2000) won the Stirling Prize, source

Buyer notes

  • Gentrification has materially shifted local pricing since 2015
  • Multiple conservation areas restrict external alterations
  • Strong London Overground commuter access

The full SE15 data page

Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.

SE15 property data

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