Refurbished one-bedroom ground-floor conversion with garden access and great commuter links..
Large one-bedroom ground-floor conversion, approximately 624 sq ft
Direct access to shared garden and private entrance
Recently refurbished throughout; ready to move in, chain free
104 years remaining on lease; leasehold tenure
Service charge £645 per year; ground rent £10 annual
Solid brick construction likely without cavity insulation (assumed)
Unknown double glazing install date; potential window/insulation upgrades
Excellent rail links to Central London; parks and schools nearby
A recently refurbished one-bedroom ground-floor period conversion, set in a Victorian terrace on Springbank Road. The flat offers generous room sizes for a London one-bed, high ceilings, and a private entrance with direct access to a shared garden — a rare combination for first-time buyers seeking outside space.
The layout includes a large reception, double bedroom, separate kitchen and bathroom across approximately 624 sq ft (58 sq m). High ceilings and original period detailing combine with modern finishes from the recent refurbishment to create bright, comfortable living spaces ready to move into chain free.
Practical details: the property is leasehold (104 years remaining), with a low annual ground rent (£10) and a service charge of £645 per year. Transport is a strong selling point — Hither Green Station and fast links to Central London and Lewisham are within walking distance — and two sizable parks are moments away.
Buyers should note material facts plainly: the building’s solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation, the age and installation date of the double glazing are unknown, and the flat sits within an area classified as more deprived overall. Broadband speeds are average. These are straightforward upgrade opportunities rather than emergency repairs, but they may affect longer-term running costs and comfort.