- Private south-facing paved patio garden, low-maintenance
- Share of freehold with a very long 947-year lease
- Two bedrooms, bright lounge with bay-style light
- Compact total size (~588 sq ft) — small overall
- Period end-terrace with solid brick walls, likely no insulation
- Double glazing installed before 2002, may be less efficient
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; modern kitchen/diner
- Close to shops, schools, parks and strong transport links
Light-filled ground-floor flat with a private south-facing patio, ideal for first-time buyers or downsizers seeking outdoor space without stairs. The bright lounge and contemporary kitchen/diner make day-to-day living comfortable while the two bedrooms suit a small family, roommates or rental tenants.
The property benefits from a share of freehold and an exceptionally long lease (947 years), giving security of tenure and low immediate lease costs. Practical features include mains gas central heating, double glazing and a compact, low-maintenance paved garden for alfresco meals and pot plants.
Buyers should note the flat is small overall (approximately 588 sq ft) and part of a period building with solid brick walls likely lacking modern cavity insulation. Double glazing was installed before 2002, and the layout is traditional rather than open-plan. These points present straightforward improvement opportunities but may affect heating efficiency and future upgrade costs.
Located in a cosmopolitan student and professional neighbourhood, the flat sits close to shops, parks, schools and strong transport links — convenient for commuting, university life or local amenities. Council tax is described as cheap, and broadband and mobile signal are good, supporting home working and streaming.















































































































































