Bright period flat with balcony and excellent local transport links.
- South-facing reception room with balcony overlooking Clapham Common
- Generous reception room with high ceilings and period features
- Separate kitchen; bathroom spacious but could be modernised
- Double bedroom with built-in storage
- Upper-floor position within a Victorian conversion (period building)
- Share of freehold; approx 628 sq ft overall
- Double glazing installed before 2002; may not meet modern standards
- Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — potential higher heating costs
Set directly opposite Clapham Common, this bright one-bedroom apartment makes the most of its park-facing outlook and period character. A generously proportioned, south-facing reception room benefits from high ceilings, full-height sash windows and a small iron‑railed balcony that looks over mature parkland — a rare find for an upper-floor flat in SW4.
The layout is practical for single professionals or couples: a separate kitchen, a large double bedroom with built-in storage and a spacious bathroom. The apartment sits within a Victorian terraced conversion and retains original features such as a decorative fireplace and tall ceilings; these elements drive strong demand and a rental premium in the area.
The property is share of freehold and measures approximately 628 sq ft, with mains gas central heating and double glazing installed before 2002. Condition appears clean and well maintained, though modest cosmetic updating to the kitchen and bathroom could increase value. Note the building’s solid brick construction likely lacks modern wall insulation, which may mean higher heating costs unless improved.
Location is a major asset: direct access to Clapham Common, excellent transport links (Clapham Common tube, Clapham Junction, multiple bus routes), fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The flat suits first-time buyers seeking character and park views or investors targeting a high-demand rental in a very affluent, low-crime neighbourhood.