Long lease one-bedroom flat with communal gardens and an allocated parking space.
Long lease remaining (approx. 998 years)
This first-floor one-bedroom apartment in Chestnut Court offers straightforward, entry-level living in a popular Sutton/Cheam location. The flat has a long lease (approx. 998 years), double glazing, gas central heating and a sensible layout: reception room, separate kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. Communal gardens and an allocated off-street parking space add practical outdoor and parking convenience.
Well suited to a first-time buyer or someone downsizing, the apartment is offered with no onward chain and is an easy move-in proposition with neutral finishes and parquet flooring in parts. Train stations at Cheam and Sutton are walkable (both under 15 minutes), giving good access to central London services and local shops, schools and amenities.
Notable practical points are the modest annual service charge (about £1,200) and a small ground rent (£99). The block was built in the late 1960s/early 1970s and likely has cavity walls without added insulation — buyers seeking high thermal efficiency may want to investigate further. The area reports above-average crime levels, which some buyers will factor into their decision.