Roomy newly renovated first-floor apartment with park views and fast links to Canary Wharf.
Large 624 sq ft one-bedroom apartment with high ceilings and bay windows
Newly renovated interior with modern kitchen and luxury bathroom
Share of freehold tenure; large loft storage included
Excellent transport: 6-minute walk to Canada Water Jubilee line
Attractive views over Southwark Park from first-floor position
Very high local crime rate; area classified as deprived
Solid brick construction likely without cavity insulation
Council tax band and some building details currently unconfirmed
A spacious one-bedroom first-floor apartment offering 624 sq ft of living space in a bay-fronted Victorian terrace. Newly renovated throughout, the flat combines period character—high ceilings and bay windows—with contemporary finishes, including a quality fitted kitchen, luxury bathroom suite and double glazing installed post-2002. The property benefits from gas central heating via boiler and radiators, a large loft and attractive views over Southwark Park.
Positioned a short walk from Canada Water Jubilee line and Surrey Quays Overground, this home gives fast links to Canary Wharf, Stratford and central London, and is close to local shops, cafes and schools. The share of freehold tenure and the sizeable internal area make it a practical option for a first-time buyer seeking roomy accommodation with ready-to-live-in condition.
Buyers should note important local factors: the immediate area is classified as deprived with very high local crime levels—this is a material consideration for families and resale prospects. The building’s original solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation, which may affect heating costs despite recent upgrades. Council tax band and some building details are not confirmed.
Overall this is a strong-value, characterful one-bedroom close to transport and parkland, suited to someone prioritising space and location over a low-crime suburb. It will particularly appeal to first-time buyers who want a finished home with good commuter links, but who are comfortable assessing the local safety and long-term running-cost implications.