Victorian period conversion with high ceilings and bay window
Moments from Streatham Common Station — quick links to central London
755 sqft first-floor flat with lounge/dining room
Three bedrooms but overall floorplan is compact for three-bed use
Modern fitted kitchen and bathroom, move-in ready
Share of freehold tenure
EPC rating C — reasonable but potential for improvement
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; consider insulation upgrades
A well-presented three-bedroom first-floor period conversion on Greyhound Lane, offering 755 sqft of adaptable living space. The flat combines Victorian character — bay window and high ceilings — with a modern kitchen and bathroom, making it ready to occupy with minimal immediate work.
Positioned moments from Streatham Common Station, this home benefits from fast rail links to London Victoria and London Bridge, strong local amenities and good primary and secondary schools nearby. The property sits within a share-of-freehold arrangement and has an EPC rating of C, reflecting reasonable energy performance for its age.
Practical points to note: the building dates from the early 1900s and has solid brick walls that are likely uninsulated, so additional insulation or energy improvements could be considered to reduce running costs. The flat has one bathroom and is a compact overall size for three bedrooms, which may suit first-time buyers, young families seeking proximity to transport, or investors targeting the Streatham rental market.











































