Converted one-bedroom with industrial charm, turn-key finish and excellent transport links.
First-floor one-bedroom flat with open-plan kitchen–living area
508 sq ft with Juliet balcony and large windows
High-end finish throughout; offered turn-key
Share of freehold; EPC rating C
Excellent transport links to London Bridge and Denmark Hill
Timber-frame walls with no known insulation (may need retrofit)
Higher local crime rates; check suitability for your needs
Full-fibre broadband available; council tax band B (cheap)
Set on the first floor of a striking red-brick former Royal Mail sorting office, this one-bedroom flat blends industrial character with a high-end, modern finish. The open-plan kitchen/living room benefits from large windows and a Juliet balcony that bring in light and street views, creating an airy, sociable space ideal for daily living or entertaining.
At 508 sq ft the layout is efficient: a double bedroom, a contemporary bathroom and generous living space feel well proportioned for a single occupant or couple. The property is offered as a turn-key purchase with a share of freehold, EPC rating C and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators — conveniences that support comfortable year-round use.
Location is a clear strength: central East Dulwich positioning gives quick access to Lordship Lane’s bars and restaurants, Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye Park, plus good rail connections from Denmark Hill and East Dulwich to central London. Broadband options include full-fibre by Openreach/Virgin Media, suitable for remote working.
Buyers should note some material facts: the building retains timber-frame walls with no known insulation (as built), which may affect future heat-loss and retrofit costs. The local area records higher-than-average crime levels, and mobile coverage can be limited inside the building. These points are balanced by low flood risk, a modest council tax band B, and an attractive share-of-freehold tenure.
This flat will suit first-time buyers seeking a stylish, centrally located home, investors looking for a ready-to-rent asset, or Londoners after a compact pied-à-terre. Viewings recommended to appreciate the space, light and character in person.