Spacious one-bed near Sidcup station with long lease and communal garden.
Larger-than-average top-floor one-bedroom period conversion
A bright top-floor one-bedroom apartment blending period character with contemporary living. Set in the heart of Sidcup, the flat offers larger-than-average rooms, high ceilings and a modern kitchen-diner — a comfortable home for a first-time buyer or commuter.
Practical benefits include a long lease (approximately 116 years remaining), communal garden access and double glazing. The location is a major advantage: a short walk to Sidcup station, the high street and several well-regarded schools.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold property (details to be verified by your solicitor). Heating is by electric room heaters rather than a central gas system, which may affect running costs. The building’s cavity walls are recorded with no insulation (assumed), so there is potential to improve energy performance.
There is an ongoing service charge (around £1,531.44 per year) and a small ground rent (approximately £249.96 per year). Broadband speeds are average and local crime and transport links are typical for a busy suburban centre.