Rare three-bedroom top-floor flat with large south-facing roof terrace and far-reaching views.
Three genuine double bedrooms, unusual for a conversion
A bright, split-level penthouse occupying the top two floors of a Victorian conversion, this three double-bedroom apartment offers rare space and a large south-facing roof terrace in central Brixton. Newly renovated throughout, the flat benefits from an open-plan reception with skylights and floor-to-ceiling glazing that frame far-reaching rooftop views and flood the top floor with light.
The principal bedroom spans the full width of the lower level and is joined by two further genuine double bedrooms, making the layout unusually generous for a period conversion. The top-floor living space flows onto a substantial decked terrace with a pergola and planted borders — excellent for entertaining, al fresco dining or evening relaxation in clear southern sun.
Practical points are straightforward: the home is leasehold with 119 years remaining, has double glazing (install date unknown), mains gas heating via boiler and radiators, and offers over 900 sq ft of accommodation. Finished recently with a new kitchen, bathroom and carpets, it is ready to move into while still offering potential to personalise finishes or rearrange storage.
Considerations: the property sits in an inner-city area with above-average local crime statistics and higher area deprivation measures, which may concern some buyers. There is a single family bathroom for three double bedrooms, and built-in walls are solid brick with assumed no cavity insulation (period properties may require additional insulation or energy upgrades). The flat is on upper floors of a building, accessed by stairs only, which is important for mobility or delivery considerations.