Bright first-floor flat with balcony and communal garden, ideal for families or sharers.
- 932 sq ft (86.6 sqm) three-double-bedroom first-floor apartment
- Victorian mansion block with original features and high ceilings
- Bright reception room with private balcony and period windows
- Modern fitted kitchen/breakfast room; one bathroom plus WC
- Communal courtyard garden for residents
- Leasehold: 170 years remaining; low service charge £989.34 p.a.
- Excellent transport: ~6 min to Tulse Hill, ~9 min to West Norwood
- Higher local crime rate; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
Set on the first floor of a red-brick Victorian mansion block, this spacious three-double-bedroom apartment offers 932 sq ft of well-proportioned living space. Large period windows, original mouldings and high ceilings bring abundant natural light to a bright reception room that opens onto a private balcony. A modern kitchen/breakfast room and a communal courtyard garden add practical everyday comforts for families or sharers.
The property sits between Tulse Hill and West Norwood stations (approximately 6 and 9 minutes’ walk respectively), providing strong commuter links to central London. Local amenities, parks including Brockwell Park, and a range of primary and secondary schools are all within easy reach, making the location particularly convenient for young families and professionals.
Practical details: the flat is leasehold with 170 years remaining, a low annual service charge (£989.34), and no ground rent. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators. There is one bathroom for three double bedrooms, which suits sharers or families but may be a consideration for some buyers.
The apartment is presented in good decorative order and offers a neutral canvas to move straight in. Buyers seeking further improvement could consider energy-efficiency upgrades (solid brick construction likely without cavity insulation) or reconfiguring internal space to suit long-term family needs. Note the area records higher-than-average crime statistics; prospective purchasers should assess local safety and security measures before committing.