Stylish Victorian conversion with private garden and great transport links, ideal for first-time buyers..
Two double bedrooms, ground-floor Victorian conversion
Contemporary open-plan living with high-spec integrated kitchen
Sole use of private rear garden
Long lease — 117 years remaining
Service charge approx. £1,500 per year; ground rent £250 pa
Electric room heaters (no gas central heating)
Located 4-minute walk to Norwood Junction station
Area has high crime rates and significant local deprivation
A bright, ground-floor Victorian conversion offering two double bedrooms and a private rear garden — a rare find for first-time buyers seeking outdoor space in South Norwood. The apartment’s open-plan reception and high-spec integrated kitchen create a contemporary social heart, while neutral finishes and good natural light make the flat move-in ready.
Practical details support everyday living: a long 117-year lease, sole use of the garden, and an average overall size of about 662 sq ft (internal approx. 463.5 sq ft). Commuters will appreciate the excellent connectivity — Norwood Junction station is a short walk away, with tram and rail options plus local buses providing easy links across London.
Buyers should note a few material considerations. Heating is electric via room heaters rather than a gas central system, which can be more expensive in winter. The property sits in an area with higher crime rates and significant local deprivation; purchasers may want to check neighbourhood trends and security measures. The flat is leasehold with an average service charge of around £1,500 pa and a small ground rent of £250 pa.
Overall, this well-presented conversion combines period character and modern styling, making it particularly suitable for first-time buyers or investors seeking straightforward tenancy potential close to transport and local amenities. Inspect in person to confirm finish, services and garden condition before committing.