Renovated Victorian first-floor flat with big loft storage near West Dulwich station.
Bright south-west bay-fronted living room with tall sash windows
Set on the first floor of a handsome Victorian conversion in West Dulwich, this newly renovated two-bedroom apartment blends period charm with contemporary fittings. Tall timber sash windows and a bay-fronted living room flood the space with south-west light, while a decorative fireplace and painted floorboards retain character. The separate, modern eat-in kitchen includes integrated appliances and useful worktop space for everyday cooking.
Practical storage is a standout: a tall bank of built-in cupboards in the hallway and a sizeable loft provide more room than many flats of this size. The principal bedroom is a comfortable rear-facing room; the second bedroom works well as a guest room or home office. The bathroom is contemporary, with a rainfall shower over the bath and built-in storage.
Important tenure and running-cost details are straightforward: this is a leasehold property with c.111 years remaining, a service charge around £1,200pa and a small ground rent of £200pa. Parking is on-street only. The apartment benefits from double glazing and gas central heating but sits in a solid-brick building likely without cavity insulation, so consider potential thermal upgrade costs.
Location is a key draw: short walks to West Dulwich and Tulse Hill stations with fast links to central London, plus easy access to Brockwell Park, Dulwich Park and local independent shops, bakeries and pubs. Note the immediate area records above-average crime and pockets of deprivation; buyers seeking nightlife and city access will value the cosmopolitan, inner-city setting, while those prioritising absolute quiet or private parking may want to compare alternatives.