Brockwell Yard is an ideally located development of seven flats in the Tulse Hill area of South London. It consists of one, two and three-bedroom apartments and is positioned less than a minute’s walk from Tulse Hill station. The design is modern, high-quality and allows for plenty of natural light. Each flat boasts top-end kitchen products, immaculate finishes and high-tech, smart home systems. The development also comes with secure bicycle storage, South-facing balconies and a communal, landscaped roof terrace.
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The development is located just seconds from Tulse Hill station, proving a speedy connection in to central London. It sits centrally within the village which is graced with pubs, restaurants and cafes galore. What’s more, the cultural kaleidoscope of Brixton is a stone’s throw away with nightlife, pop-up restaurants, independent stores and much, much more. The slightly more leafy suburbs of Dulwich and Herne Hill are also on your doorstep with activities aplenty. As well as boasting an active, vibrant London community, there is also plenty of natural, green space on your doorstep too with Brockwell Park just to the north of the development and Dulwich Park, Tooting Bec Common and Streatham Common all nearby to the East, West and South respectively. Travel times in to the centre of London are rapid with Southern, Southeastern and Thameslink routes all serving the area with speedy access to the likes of Clapham Junction, London Bridge, Victoria and more.
This area is particularly well-appointed when it comes to pubs, bars and drinking venues. The Railway Tavern is a short stroll away from your front door whilst the likes of The Rosendale, The Alleyn’s Head and Tulse Hill Hotel are all within minutes of Brockwell Yard. In need of a good Sunday roast? Look no further than Pratts & Payne in Streatham Hill. Meanwhile, Gipsy Hill Brewing Company and The Paxton are on-hand nearby to offer more alternative drinking experiences to locals.
Brockwell Yard sits just up the road from one of South London’s favourite destinations in Knowles of Norwood. Here you are served-up with modern British grub and Sunday roasts in a bric-a-brac pub-style setting. Tulse Hill central and the surrounding areas are appointed with a variety of cuisines including Italian (The Garden, Mr. Francatelli), Thai (Siam Niyom), Indian (Saffron) and plant-based options (The Curve, Peachy Goat) to name just a few.
The coffee revolution shows no sign of slowing down and Tulse Hill is certainly no exception to the rule. Perks & White, close to the station, serves up some of London’s finest blends. The Electric Café and Little Rock Café offer great food, communities of remote workers and welcoming atmospheres in addition to your caffeine fix. Further South towards West Norwood Pintadera Café serves-up Mediterranean fare whilst Delicious Café is your friendly neighborhood breakfast spot.
As well as the many parks and walks available nearby, the area is not short of cultural offerings. The Horniman Museum & Gardens open up a quirky world of Victorian stuffed animals, musical instruments and more. The Dulwich Picture Gallery plays host to a significant collection of 17th-and-18th-century European Old Masters for art lovers. Meanwhile, athletes will no doubt make use of the Dulwich Park Tennis Courts, Dulwich & Sydenham Golf Club or the Shala Yoga & Pilates Centre. The Portico Gallery is close by. Traditionally, the gallery hosts a broad range of events including art, music, performance and more. There is even The Book and Record Bar serving coffee, beers, wine and more, acting as a cultural beacon for music and book lovers alike.
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