Spacious period apartment near parks and excellent transport links.
- Three-bedroom split-level flat across three floors
Set over three floors in an early-20th-century terrace, this split-level three-bedroom apartment delivers generous rooms and high Edwardian ceilings in the heart of East Dulwich. The reception room is bright with large windows and original ceiling height, while two further bedrooms sit on the top floor offering privacy and flexible layouts for a home office or study.
The kitchen is well-sized with scope for modernisation, and the single family bathroom serves three bedrooms. The property sits above and to the rear of commercial premises, which provides a central Lordship Lane location and excellent access to shops, cafés, buses and East Dulwich station for direct links to London Bridge.
Practical details: the flat is leasehold with 89 years remaining, mains gas heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing fitted post-2002, and solid brick construction (assumed uninsulated). EPC is TBC. This makes the home a sensible purchase for first-time buyers or investors prepared to budget for typical period-flat improvements.
Notable positives are the sizable overall footprint (approx. 1,160 sq ft), strong transport and local amenities, and proximity to Dulwich Park and Peckham Rye. Trade-offs to consider include the limited lease length relative to mortgage/lender criteria, the single bathroom for three bedrooms, and potential thermal upgrade costs due to solid-wall construction.