Refurbished one-bedroom flat with rare private garden and great transport links..
Refurbished ground-floor period conversion with high ceilings and original features
Spacious open-plan reception/kitchen leading directly to private landscaped garden
Large private garden — rare for a ground-floor flat in Streatham
Share of freehold tenure; mains gas boiler and radiators
Compact overall size (~419 sq ft) — best for single or couple
EPC rating C; building likely has solid brick walls with little insulation
Excellent transport links to London Bridge and Victoria via nearby stations
Local area records high crime levels — factor for buyers
This ground-floor one-bedroom period conversion on Gleneagle Road has been recently refurbished to a high standard while retaining original Victorian character. High ceilings, a stained-glass bay window and original floorboards give the living space an airy, characterful feel despite the compact overall size.
The apartment offers an open-plan reception/kitchen that flows directly to a large private landscaped garden — a rare outdoor asset for a flat in this area and ideal for relaxing or entertaining. The property benefits from mains gas central heating, an EPC rating of C, and a share of freehold tenure, making it straightforward for owner-occupiers.
Practical considerations: the flat is small at about 419 sq ft and will suit a single occupant or couple rather than a family. Local crime levels are high, and the building’s solid-brick construction likely has little insulation (as-built), which may mean higher heating bills despite the recent refurbishment. Overall the property represents a move-in ready, well-located option for a first-time buyer seeking period character, outside space and excellent transport links into central London.