Large top-floor one-bedroom with communal garden, long lease and quick links to Blackheath and stations.
- Large top-floor lounge with picture window and stripped wood boards
- Double bedroom (approx 16' x 10'4") with two built-in wardrobes
- Recently updated kitchen; compact layout
- Communal rear garden plus small front terrace
- Share of freehold, 985-year lease, chain free
- Low service charge (£250 pa) and affordable council tax
- Access by stairs only; no lift
- On-street permit parking only; solid brick walls, likely minimal insulation
A larger-than-average one-bedroom top-floor apartment set in a period building on a tree-lined Blackheath road. The flat delivers generous reception space with a large picture window, stripped wood floorboards and a double bedroom with built-in wardrobes — an easy layout for everyday living or rental use.
The kitchen has been recently updated with new worktops, sink, range cooker and washing machine; the bathroom has a bath, basin and WC. Residents also benefit from a small terrace area at the front and a communal rear garden, providing outdoor space rare for city living.
Practical strengths include a very long lease (985 years), share of freehold ownership, low service charge and fast local broadband. Transport links are strong: Westcombe Park station is a short walk with fast services into central London, and plentiful bus routes connect to Greenwich and nearby amenities.
Notable drawbacks are factual and important: the apartment is top-floor and accessed via rear stairs (no lift); on-street/permit parking only; the building is solid brick with assumed minimal wall insulation; the kitchen is compact despite recent upgrades. Crime and area deprivation levels are average. Buyers should verify heating, glazing dates and structural details during survey.