Bright two-bedroom loft-style apartment with private patio and gated parking near London Bridge..
- Double-height living room with large sash windows and exposed brick
- Two double bedrooms plus office/mezzanine flexible space
- Private patio garden and secure gated parking
- Chain-free sale with c.968-year lease remaining
- Service charge approximately £4,000pa; ground rent £100pa
- Solid brick, pre-1900 building; limited wall insulation assumed
- Local area classified as deprived; crime levels reported very high
- Convenient walking distance to London Bridge and Bermondsey Street
Set within a converted Victorian school on a quiet Pages Walk cul-de-sac, this airy two-bedroom apartment blends industrial character with private outdoor space. The double-height living area, large sash windows, exposed brick and wooden floors create a bright, loft-like feel while the private patio and gated parking add useful city comforts. The property is chain-free with an exceptionally long lease (circa 968 years), making it straightforward to buy.
Layout spans two levels with a principal bedroom and storage above, a second double bedroom, separate kitchen, bathroom and a useful office/mezzanine space. Residents also share beautifully maintained communal gardens with seating and barbecue areas; a building manager is on site during weekdays. The location places Bermondsey Street, Borough Market and London Bridge within easy walking distance, convenient for commuting and leisure.
Practical points to note: annual service charges are around £4,000 and ground rent is £100 per year. The building is of solid brick construction (pre-1900) and may have limited added wall insulation. Crime levels in the immediate area are reported as very high, and the surrounding area scores as deprived—buyers should consider local safety and amenity factors alongside the convenience and transport links.
This apartment will suit buyers seeking characterful city living with outdoor space and secure parking — particularly professionals or couples wanting central Bermondsey/London Bridge location. It also offers scope for cosmetic updating where desired, but planners of larger works should factor in the building’s age and conservation-area setting.