Newly renovated one-bedroom maisonette with private garden and long lease..
Share of freehold with 956 years remaining
Newly renovated one-bedroom ground-floor maisonette
Private west-facing garden with direct access from kitchen
Solid-brick Victorian build; likely no cavity insulation
Mains gas heating and additional room heaters
Excellent transport links to central London stations
Small plot and low-maintenance garden; limited outdoor space
Council tax band is inexpensive
Set on a pleasant Sydenham street, this newly renovated one-bedroom ground-floor maisonette combines period character with modern fittings and a private west-facing garden. The conversion benefits from generous ceiling heights and well-proportioned rooms, creating a light, comfortable living space ideal for first-time buyers or investors seeking a ready-to-rent home.
Practical advantages include a share of freehold with a very long lease (956 years), double glazing, mains gas central heating and good built-in storage. Transport links are strong: easy access to Sydenham High Street, Mayow Park and both Lower and Upper Sydenham stations for regular services into central London.
Buyers should note the plot is small and the property is an end-terrace built around 1900–1929 with solid brick walls (no added cavity insulation assumed). Heating includes mains gas and room heaters; while the flat has been recently refurbished, those sensitive to energy efficiency may wish to consider future insulation or heating upgrades. Council tax is inexpensive and local schools are well-rated, adding practical appeal for young families and commuter households.
Overall this maisonette offers a turnkey period conversion with a private entrance and garden, long lease security and low immediate maintenance. It suits a buyer looking for a compact, characterful home or a straightforward rental investment in a commuter-friendly area.