Spacious two-bedroom home near Streatham Common and fast commuter links.
Two double bedrooms with high ceilings and period bay-window character
Large private rear garden — uncommon for conversion flats
Extensive cellar providing significant storage and utility space
Long lease remaining: 116 years
Energy Rating D; double glazing (installation date unknown)
Service charge £663 pa; ground rent £300 pa; Council Tax Band C
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; close to Streatham Station
Local area: above-average crime and classified as deprived
Set back on a quiet residential street, this two-bedroom period conversion combines generous living space with a large private garden — a rare find for a conversion. High ceilings, bay-window character and an open-plan kitchen/living area create bright, family-friendly accommodation. A substantial cellar provides extensive storage and houses integrated utilities.
Practical details suit long-term owners: a long lease of 116 years, an Energy Rating D, double glazing (install date unverified), mains gas central heating and fast broadband and mobile signal. Annual outgoings include a service charge of £663 and ground rent of £300; council tax sits at an affordable Band C.
Location is a major draw for families: close to Streatham Station with regular services into central London, and within easy reach of Streatham Common, the Rookery gardens and several highly rated primary and secondary schools. However, the local area records above-average crime and is classified as deprived, so buyers should weigh local safety and community factors alongside the property’s strengths.
This home is best for buyers seeking substantial space with outdoor living near transport links and good schools, and for those willing to maintain a period property. The flat is well presented but not newly built; viewings will suit families or professionals prioritising location, space and long lease security.