Character-filled, newly renovated one-bed with parking and great transport links..
- Stunning sitting room with 10ft+ ceilings and arched sash windows
- Newly renovated; modern kitchen and contemporary bathroom
- Secure gated off-street parking and communal garden
- Share of freehold with c. 948 years remaining
- Compact 461 sq ft; limited storage and loft space
- Slow broadband speeds reported
- Solid brick construction (likely no insulation) may raise heating costs
- Service charge c. £1,750–£2,100 per year; Council Tax Band B
Set within a handsome Georgian house, this newly renovated one-bedroom conversion blends period character with contemporary fittings. The sitting room is a defining feature — original wooden floors, giant arched sash windows with shutters and 10ft+ ceilings give light and real sense of space unusual for a one-bedroom apartment.
Practical benefits include long share-of-freehold ownership (948 years remaining), secure gated off-street parking and a communal garden. A separate modern galley kitchen with integrated appliances, a double bedroom, and a contemporary bathroom deliver comfortable, move-in-ready living for a first-time buyer or investor seeking a lettable, characterful flat.
Be aware this is a compact, 461 sq ft apartment up a communal stairway; storage is limited to cupboards and loft space. Broadband speeds are reported slow, and the building’s solid-brick construction suggests little built-in insulation — heating may cost more in winter despite mains gas central heating. Service charge runs at approximately £1,750–£2,100 annually and council tax is low (Band B).
Excellent transport links are a major draw: Woolwich Dockyard (National Rail/DLR) is about a five-minute walk, with fast connections via Woolwich Arsenal and the Elizabeth line. Local schools and amenities are within easy reach, making the flat a practical step onto the property ladder or a characterful rental opportunity.