- Four double bedrooms and two contemporary bathrooms
- South-facing roof terrace plus private rear garden
- Large reception rooms with high ceilings and period features
- Kitchen breakfast room with parquet flooring and garden access
- 1,588 sq ft (approx) of multi-level living space
- Leasehold: 105 years remaining; ground rent £100 per annum
- Solid brick Victorian build; likely no cavity insulation
- Area has above-average crime; inner-city, well connected location
A spacious four-bedroom Victorian apartment arranged over two upper levels, with a south-facing roof terrace and private garden. The bright kitchen breakfast room with parquet flooring links to a rear reception and stair access down to the garden, while a second reception sits to the front beneath high ceilings and original period detail.
The second floor houses two double bedrooms, one with extensive fitted wardrobes and a Juliette balcony, the other opening via bifold doors onto the roof terrace with wide city views. There are two contemporary bathrooms, useful eaves storage and built-in wardrobes in the principal bedroom, giving practicality for family living.
Practical points are straightforward: the property is leasehold with 105 years remaining and a small ground rent of £100, double glazing installed before 2002, and mains gas heating to radiators. The building is a solid-brick Victorian mid-terrace (likely no cavity insulation) and sits in an inner-city, well-connected location close to Tooting Bec and Balham stations and several highly rated schools.
Notable considerations: the house sits in an area with above-average reported crime levels, and the solid brick construction suggests insulation upgrades could be needed. The apartment is well-sized for a family but is multi-story, so buyers should factor in the internal stairs and any future maintenance or refurbishment work.











































































































































