Two-bed central flat with balcony, parking and excellent transport links.
- Large two-bedroom, two-bath warehouse conversion apartment
- Double-aspect reception with high ceilings and exposed beams
- North-facing balcony with partial city skyline views
- Secure garage parking space included
- Share of freehold; 970 years remaining on lease
- Service charge approximately £1,819.52 per year
- EPC rated D; council tax described as expensive
- Local area records higher-than-average crime levels
A striking two-bedroom, two-bath second-floor warehouse conversion in Bermondsey Street, offered chain free with a share of freehold. The open-plan reception is double-aspect with high ceilings, exposed beams, brickwork and large Crittall windows that frame partial skyline views towards the Shard. A north-facing balcony and a secure garage space add rare practical benefits for a central London flat.
This apartment suits buyers seeking character combined with central connectivity. The property is well presented with contemporary finishes sympathetic to its Victorian industrial origins, solid brick construction and plentiful natural light. Lift access and a long lease (970 years) make this straightforward to own, while the secure parking is an unusual asset in the area.
Practical considerations are stated plainly. Annual service charges are around £1,819.52 and council tax is described as expensive. The immediate area records higher-than-average crime levels; purchasers should assess personal security and insurance implications. EPC rating shown as D.
Overall, this is a large, characterful central-London apartment with strong rental and owner-occupier appeal because of its location, scale and parking. It will particularly suit professional buyers or investors who value period features, high ceilings and easy access to London Bridge, Borough Market and the City, while accepting the higher local operating costs and safety considerations.