Characterful, long-lease maisonette with garden and great transport links.
Share of freehold; long lease (approx. 140+ years) and chain free
Principal bedroom with dressing room and en‑suite bathroom
Direct access to a small private garden and side access
Bright 13ft lounge with high ceilings and bay window
Fully fitted kitchen, separate shower room and utility room
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — possible retrofit needed
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal; very low local crime
Walking distance to mainline stations and tram links for London
Set within a handsome Victorian terrace on Birkbeck Road, this three-bedroom maisonette combines period character with contemporary fittings. High ceilings, bay windows and original features give the principal rooms a bright, airy feel while Amtico floors and double glazing deliver low-maintenance, modern comfort. The principal bedroom includes a dressing room and en-suite with freestanding bath.
The layout suits families or professionals seeking flexible space: a generous 13ft lounge for entertaining, a fully fitted kitchen, separate shower room and a utility room. Direct garden access and side access add practical outdoor convenience, though the garden and plot are small and better suited to low-maintenance outdoor use rather than extensive landscaping.
Practical strengths include a long lease and share of freehold on completion, peppercorn service charge and ground rent, no flood risk, very low local crime and fast broadband/strong mobile signal. Constructed c.1900–1929, the property has solid brick walls which are likely uninsulated — buyers wanting high energy efficiency should allow for potential insulation or upgrade work.
Offered chain free and within walking distance of mainline stations and trams for quick London links, this maisonette is well placed for schools, local parks and amenities. Overall it’s a characterful, well-located home that will suit buyers who value period detail with ready-to-live-in modern touches, while accepting modest outdoor space and possible energy-efficiency improvements.