Period character and good transport links, ideal for first-time buyers or commuters..
- Split-level conversion with two double bedrooms
Set over the first and second floors of a late-Victorian terrace, this split-level conversion blends original character with contemporary finishes. The large living-dining room with bay and tall sash windows, fireplaces throughout and a fitted kitchen give the apartment strong period appeal and flexible living space for a couple or small family.
Practical details are straightforward: two double bedrooms, a white bathroom with shower, loft access and a total of about 754 sq ft. The lease is long (around 103–104 years remaining), service charge is low (£516.44 pa) and ground rent is modest (£467 pa), making ownership costs clear and predictable. Transport links are a major draw — Charlton Station, buses to North Greenwich and easy routes into Greenwich and Blackheath suit commuters.
Be candid about the neighbourhood factors: the area has high recorded crime and indicators of local deprivation, so consider personal safety and resale context. The building is solid-brick Victorian with no assumed cavity insulation, so there may be scope and cost to improve thermal efficiency. Overall, this is a characterful, well-located two-bedroom conversion with clear investment in period features and commuter convenience.