Large three-bedroom period home with garden, cellar and easy access to Brockwell Park and Brixton transport.
- Extremely large overall size (approx. 1,805 sq ft)
- Three well-proportioned bedrooms, one family bathroom
- Two reception rooms plus separate dining room
- Modern kitchen with integrated appliances
- Cellar provides extra storage / potential utility space
- Small rear garden, practical but limited in size
- Built before 1900 on solid brick walls; likely no wall insulation
- Area has above-average crime and local deprivation concerns
Set over two floors with a cellar, this large three-bedroom end-of-terrace offers generous living space for a growing family. Two reception rooms plus a separate dining room give flexible layouts for everyday life and entertaining. A modern kitchen with integrated appliances and a smart family bathroom reduce immediate renovation needs. The rear garden is a useful outdoor space for children or pot plants.
Built before 1900 in solid brick, the house retains period character but likely lacks wall insulation — upgrading thermal performance is advisable. There is a single family bathroom for three bedrooms and some rooms are compact, so buyers should consider whether reconfiguration or extension could better suit long-term needs. The plot is small and the property sits in an area with above-average crime and local deprivation indicators.
Location is a key asset: moments from Brockwell Park, shops and eateries, with Brixton Underground and rail links close by. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, supporting home working. Sold freehold, the property’s substantial overall size (approximately 1,805 sq ft) and cellar create clear potential for refurbishment to increase value.
This home will suit families seeking space, commuters needing excellent connections, or investors targeting a sizeable London property with scope to improve. Be frank about the cost and scope of energy-efficiency work and security improvements when considering offers.