Bright, characterful two-bed perfect for first-time buyers seeking outdoor space.
- Compact 563 sqft footprint, well-proportioned but modest in size
- Private garden uncommon for inner-city flats
- High ceilings, bay window and working fireplace add period character
- Open-plan kitchen with modern fittings and good natural light
- Share of freehold provides ownership stability
- Single bathroom serving two bedrooms
- Traditional narrow/elongated layout may limit central daylight
- Council Tax band D; local crime level average
Set on one of Sands End’s established streets, this two-bedroom period conversion blends original character with modern finishes. High ceilings, a bay-front principal bedroom and a working fireplace give the home period charm, while the open-plan kitchen and contemporary fittings provide ready-to-live-in comfort. A private garden extends the living space — rare for inner-city flats — and the share of freehold offers ownership stability.
The layout is traditionally narrow and elongated: two modest bedrooms to the front, a centrally located bathroom and living/kitchen rooms stretching to the rear. The accommodation totals around 563 sqft, so it’s compact but well arranged for everyday living. There is one bathroom for two bedrooms, which is fine for most buyers but worth noting for households needing extra facilities.
Location is a strong selling point for first-time buyers: local amenities along Wandsworth Bridge Road, easy walking access to the Thames Path and transport options near Imperial Wharf. Practical strengths include very low flood risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for remote working. Council Tax band D and average local crime are also noted.
Buyers should inspect to confirm measurements and condition; while described as in excellent condition, the narrow terrace footprint and single bathroom are material limitations. Overall, this is a neatly presented, characterful SW6 flat offering a manageable city-home with outdoor space and good onward appeal.