Light-filled Edwardian conversion near parks and transport links.
Bright top-floor one-bedroom with large double-glazed skylight
This bright one-bedroom top-floor flat combines period charm with modern fittings, offering a comfortable first home or buy-to-let in Furzedown. The reception room is filled with natural light from a large double-glazed skylight and an additional window; the separate kitchen has plentiful storage and sleek black worktops. The double bedroom is quietly positioned and the bathroom includes a bath plus a separate WC for convenience.
Practical running costs are straightforward: mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The property is leasehold with a below-average service charge of £750 and a small ground rent of £100. Wandsworth Council Tax Band B applies. There is no flooding risk and transport links to Streatham and Tooting stations put central London within easy reach.
Note the flat sits within an Edwardian building with solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated) and sloped ceilings typical of upper-floor conversions. There is no private outdoor space attached to the flat. Buyers should factor in the usual leasehold considerations and potential improvement works for thermal efficiency if desired.
Overall this apartment is a well-lit, well-located one-bedroom with sensible running costs and strong local amenities — an appealing option for first-time buyers or investors looking for a manageable London flat close to parks, shops and good schools.