Spacious ground-floor flat with private garden and period charm, close to West Norwood station..
Victorian ground-floor flat with high ceilings and bay windows
Open-plan kitchen/reception with skylight and exposed brick
Private garden with direct access from living area
Approximately 716 sq ft of living space
Double glazing installed post-2002; mains gas heating
Long lease: 151 years remaining (leasehold)
Located close to West Norwood station and local amenities
Average local crime level; Council Tax band C
A stylish two-bedroom ground-floor flat in a well-kept Victorian conversion on Thornlaw Road, offering generous ceiling heights and period character. The open-plan kitchen/reception benefits from large windows, a skylight and direct access to a private garden — ideal for entertaining or outdoor relaxation.
The apartment extends to about 716 sq ft with double glazing and gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. The layout is practical and linear, with a modern-industrial kitchen, exposed brick and beams that give a contemporary feel within a period shell. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent.
Tenure is leasehold with a long lease of 151 years remaining. Local amenities are strong: West Norwood’s shops, cafés and leisure options are nearby, plus frequent rail services to London Bridge and Victoria from West Norwood station. Several well-regarded primary and secondary schools are within easy reach.
Practical points to note: this is a ground-floor flat in a semi-detached period building, and crime levels are described as average for the area. Council Tax band is reported as C. Overall, the property suits first-time buyers or small families seeking period features, outdoor space and good transport links, while buyers wanting a top-floor aspect or guaranteed quiet may prefer to view other options first.