One-bedroom Victorian flat with private garden, moments from Victoria Park.
Raised ground-floor Victorian flat with high ceilings and bay window
A bright, well-proportioned one-bedroom garden flat tucked into a Victorian terrace, moments from Victoria Park. High ceilings and a bay window give a sense of space; neutral decor makes the apartment move-in ready for a first purchase or buy-to-let. The kitchen opens directly onto a mature, south‑westerly private garden — a rare outdoor space for this type of property in the area.
The accommodation is practical: a generous reception room with period cornicing, a good-sized double bedroom, a contemporary bathroom, and a fitted kitchen with some integrated appliances. At about 506 sq ft the layout feels comfortable rather than cramped, and excellent natural light makes the rooms pleasant throughout the day.
This is a leasehold property with roughly 103 years remaining and a modest ground rent of £250. It is chain-free and ready to exchange quickly, which suits buyers who want a straightforward purchase. The building is solid brick Victorian construction; insulation details are unknown and may require attention if you plan longer-term energy improvements.
Location is a strong selling point: leafy Victoria Park is a short stroll away, and Lauriston Road’s cafés and transport links provide easy access into the City, West End and Docklands. Local schools include several rated Good or Outstanding, and local amenities are abundant, though the wider area shows pockets of deprivation. Overall this flat suits a first-time buyer seeking a characterful London home with outdoor space, or an investor looking for a well-located, low-maintenance rental asset.