Large period one-bedroom with direct Battersea Park views — ready to move in.
Spacious 1-bed ground-floor flat, approx. 632 sq ft
Direct reception-room views over Battersea Park
Period features: high ceilings, sash windows, fireplace
Front garden access visible but not demised to the flat
Share of freehold tenure (ownership interest)
Above-average service charge: £4,988 per year
Solid brick walls (likely no insulation) — retrofit costs possible
Very low flood risk; excellent mobile and fast broadband
Set directly opposite 250 acres of Battersea Park, this well-presented one-bedroom ground-floor flat offers generous space (approx. 632 sq ft) and classic period character. The large reception room retains Georgian proportions, high ceilings and a fireplace, with direct views over the park and access to the communal garden. The double bedroom and separate bathroom sit quietly to the rear, with a fully fitted kitchen/breakfast room completing the layout.
The building is a Victorian red-brick mansion block constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls. Heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators. Practical benefits include very low flood risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — ideal for professionals working from home. Local transport links include Clapham Junction and Battersea Power Station (Northern Line). Cafés, restaurants and shops around Battersea Power Station and Parkgate Road are within easy reach.
Notable costs and constraints are disclosed plainly: the property is sold as a share of freehold with an above-average service charge of £4,988 per year. As a period property it likely requires ongoing maintenance; walls are solid brick with assumed no insulation and glazing details are not defined, so expect potential heat loss or retrofit costs. The front garden is visible and accessible but is not demised to the flat.
This apartment will suit a buyer seeking park-side living with period charm and sizeable rooms — particularly a professional or first-time buyer wanting easy access to green space and strong transport links. Factor in service charge levels and potential retrofit or conservation maintenance when assessing overall value.