Refurbished two-bedroom garden flat near London Bridge — private west-facing garden and high ceilings..
Two double bedrooms, two modern bathrooms
A recently refurbished two-bedroom basement flat set within a Victorian conversion, offering high ceilings, upgraded sash windows and an open-plan kitchen/living area. At about 888 sq ft the accommodation feels generous for a central London flat and includes two stylish bathrooms and bespoke fitted storage.
The property’s standout feature is a large private west-facing garden, rare for central SE1 and excellent for entertaining or outdoor space. Transport links are superb with Borough, Southwark and London Bridge stations close by, and cultural amenities such as Borough Market, Tate Modern and Bankside on the doorstep.
Practical points: the home is leasehold and carries an annual service charge of £1,831 and ground rent of £200. Built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls (no assumed insulation) and average broadband speeds, it faces higher-than-average local crime rates. These are important factors for budgeting and any buyer checks prior to exchange.
This flat will suit buyers seeking a roomy, move-in-ready central London home with outside space — ideal for first-time buyers wanting long-term residence or buyers seeking a lettable, well-located investment. The recent refurbishment reduces immediate maintenance, but consider upgrading wall insulation and verify communal arrangements and long-term service charge trends.