Bright one-bedroom with private patio and superb transport for city living.
One double bedroom with bespoke built-in fittings
Large private wrap-around patio garden and separate entrance
Share of freehold with 105 years remaining on lease
Newly modernised bathroom and utility area, move-in ready
High ceilings and original period features throughout
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — potential heating costs
Excellent transport: Stockwell, Vauxhall, Northern/Victoria lines
Local area: high crime and signs of deprivation
This newly refreshed one-bedroom conversion sits on Tradescant Road and offers a bright, efficient layout across 513 sq ft. Tall ceilings, original period features and a south-facing bay create an airy living room and kitchen work-from-home nook. The double bedroom includes bespoke fittings and the bathroom and utilities have recently been modernised — move-in ready for a buyer seeking immediate comfort.
A private, secluded wrap-around patio garden and direct street entrance provide rare outdoor space for central locations, ideal for potted plants, dining and private access. The flat is sold with a share of freehold and a 105-year lease remaining, giving long-term security compared with short-lease alternatives.
Transport links are a key strength: Stockwell and Vauxhall stations are within easy reach, connecting Northern and Victoria lines plus South Western Rail services for fast commutes across London. Local amenities are strong, with pubs, cafés, shops and green spaces nearby and a notable Little Portugal food scene on the doorstep.
Be upfront about two practical considerations: the building’s original solid-brick walls are likely uninsulated, and there’s no record of recently added cavity insulation. The wider neighbourhood records higher-than-average crime and area deprivation statistics, which may concern some buyers. Council tax sits at Band C and is described as affordable.