Large two-bedroom split-level flat a short walk from Brockwell Park and transport links..
- Large split-level Victorian flat, 1,067 sqft
- Private front entrance and wide landing
- Two double bedrooms; principal has built-ins and loft access
- Bright reception with twin sash windows and period cornicing
- Separate modern kitchen and full bath with shower over bath
- Leasehold: 93 years remaining; ground rent £10 (unknown)
- Likely solid brick walls without added insulation (assumed)
- Local area: excellent transport and schools; crime above average
Set over the upper floors of a handsome Victorian terrace, this split-level two-bedroom flat combines period character with a generous internal footprint. A private front entrance leads to a wide landing and a bright reception room with twin sash windows, decorative cornicing and a feature fireplace, while the separate modern kitchen and bathroom sit to the rear.
The principal bedroom spans the full width of the top floor and includes built-in wardrobes and loft access for useful storage; a second double bedroom looks over neighbouring gardens. At 1,067 sq ft, the apartment feels notably spacious for a two-bedroom property and benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating.
Location is a clear strength: a short walk to Brockwell Park, quick access to Brixton and Herne Hill stations, and several well-rated primary schools nearby (including an Outstanding-rated school). Local shops, cafés, the Brockwell Lido and larger supermarkets are all within easy reach.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold with 93 years remaining and a modest ground rent. The building dates from the 1930s–40s and likely has solid brick walls without added cavity insulation (assumed), so buyers should consider potential insulation or energy-efficiency upgrades. Crime levels in the immediate area are above the borough average and the wider area shows some deprivation indicators—factors to weigh alongside the excellent transport and local amenities.