The London Borough of Southwark is an eclectic mix of urban living and green spaces, encompassing areas such as Bermondsey (SE1), Camberwell (SE5), Dulwich (SE21/SE22), Peckham (SE15), and Herne Hill (SE24). Southwark is known for its cultural landmarks, including the South London Gallery and Dulwich Picture Gallery, as well as its vibrant street markets and independent shops. 

The housing stock ranges from grand Georgian homes to warehouse conversions and modern flats. Southwark is well-served by the Jubilee Line, Overground, and numerous bus routes, providing excellent connectivity to central London and beyond.

Bermondsey has a fascinating history tied to the industrial age and the leather trade. Famous residents include actress Florence Welch and chef Gordon Ramsay. Popular residential roads include Bermondsey Street, known for its buzzing atmosphere, trendy bars, and excellent restaurants, and Alaska Street, which features beautiful warehouse conversions that are highly sought after for their character.

Bermondsey is home to popular spots such as Maltby Street Market, a haven for food lovers, and the Fashion and Textile Museum. Independent eateries like Pizarro and Cafe Murano draw in both locals and visitors. Dulwich, on the other hand, is known for Dulwich Village with its charming shops and cafes like Gail’s Bakery, and excellent schools such as Alleyn’s School and JAGS (James Allen’s Girls’ School).