Light-filled, modern freehold house with two patios, chain free and central location.
Detached freehold house in central SE1, offered chain free
Open-plan living/kitchen with large rooflight and hardwood floors
Two double bedrooms and two bathrooms, efficient 828 sq ft layout
Two small private patios; outdoor space limited
On-street permit parking only; no private off-street parking
Built circa 2003–2006; appears modern but confirm service records
Council Tax Band E (above average); area scores as deprived
Close to Tabard Gardens, Borough Market and South Bank amenities
Light-filled, low-maintenance freehold house in the heart of SE1, offered chain free. The ground and upper floors deliver a bright open-plan reception and kitchen with large rooflights, two double bedrooms and two bathrooms — a layout that suits a professional couple, first-time buyers or a small urban family. Two private patios provide outdoor space rare for central London homes.
The property feels modern throughout with wood floors, contemporary fittings and double glazing. At about 828 sq ft the accommodation is an efficient size for inner-city living: generous living/dining space, ensuite-style principal bathroom and a second bath serve everyday life and guests well. Manciple Street is a tree-lined residential road adjacent to Tabard Gardens and moments from Borough Market, Bermondsey Street and the South Bank.
Practical facts to note: the plot is small and outdoor space is patio-only. Parking is on-street by permit rather than private off-street parking. Council Tax sits at Band E (above average) and the immediate area scores as deprived on local indices. Built circa 2003–2006, the house appears well maintained but buyers should confirm details such as glazing installation dates, service records and any planned local works before proceeding.
Overall this detached freehold presents a rare, low-maintenance central-London house with strong lifestyle appeal and straightforward layout. It will particularly suit buyers prioritising location, natural light and easy access to central London amenities rather than extensive garden or private parking.