One-bedroom conversion with huge private garden between Brixton and Clapham.
Private sun-facing garden accessed from lounge and bedroom
Quietly set at the rear of a Victorian terrace, this well-presented one-bedroom conversion offers unusually generous outdoor space for a flat of this size. The open-plan reception and kitchen run almost nine metres beneath a vaulted ceiling and skylight, flowing through French doors onto a substantial, sun-facing private garden — ideal for entertaining, cycling access and relaxed outdoor living.
The double bedroom also opens directly to the garden and benefits from dual-aspect light and a skylight, making it a calm retreat. Fixtures and finishes are neat and contemporary, with shaker-style kitchen units, wooden worktops and a smart bathroom with white tiling and a heated towel rail. Practical positives include double glazing, mains gas central heating and a share of freehold tenure.
Considerations: the building is an early 20th-century solid-brick terrace and likely lacks cavity wall insulation, which may affect running costs and future retrofit needs. The immediate area records very high crime levels and is classified as deprived, so buyers should factor local safety and insurance considerations into their plans. There is garage parking available, but on-street parking details are not specified.
This property will suit a first-time buyer or investor seeking strong indoor/outdoor flow close to Brixton and Clapham amenities, fast transport links (Victoria and Northern lines) and green space (Clapham Common, Brockwell Park). It offers a rare garden in a compact, well-located conversion, balanced by the need for potential insulation improvements and attention to local safety factors.