Peckham Rye Station, Station Way, Peckham SE15 - Southwark
The station is an H-shaped building, built in 1864-65 by Charles Henry Driver for the London, Brighton and South East Coast Railway. The northern wing has been refurbished and brought back into use. The southern wing is largely vacant and in a poor state of repair. Works to restore the staircase are complete, funded by the Railway Heritage Trust, the Local Authority and Network Rail following local campaigns. Further works have been carried out to the roof and consent given in 2022 for a scheme which will provide full level access. However, there is currently no identified funding for this.
Site Details
- Designated Site Name:
- PECKHAM RYE STATION
- Heritage Category:
- Listed Building grade II
- List Entry Number:
- 1392389
- Local Planning Authority:
- Southwark
- Site Type:
- Transport > Railway transport site
Location
- Building Name:
- Peckham Rye Station
- Street Name:
- Station Way
- Locality:
- Peckham
- County:
- Greater London
- District / Borough:
- Southwark
- Parliamentary Constituency:
- Peckham
- Region:
- London and South East
Assessment Information
- Assessment Type:
- Building or structure
- Condition:
- Fair
- Occupancy / Use:
- Part occupied/part in use
- Priority:
- C - Slow decay; no solution agreed
- Previous Priority:
- C
- Ownership:
- Utility
- Designation:
- Listed Building grade II, 2 CAs
Contact Details
Tracy Chapman (LPA) 020 7525 5000
Next steps
Read more about this historic site on the National Heritage List for England