Chain-free first-floor Victorian conversion with two double bedrooms and communal garden in well-connected SE24..
Chain free with share of freehold
Two double bedrooms and two bathrooms, approx 737 sq ft
High ceilings, double-glazed wooden sash windows
Communal garden; pleasant outdoor space
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
Strong transport links to Herne Hill, Tulse Hill, Brixton
Built c.1900–1929; solid brick, likely no wall insulation
Area has above-average crime and higher local deprivation
This chain-free, first-floor Victorian conversion combines period charm with usable modern space. At roughly 737 sq ft the flat offers two double bedrooms, two bathrooms and high ceilings that boost natural light and a sense of space — a practical layout for first-time buyers, sharers or couples.
Key practical benefits include a valuable share of freehold, double-glazed wooden sash windows, communal garden access and fast broadband/mobile connectivity. The property sits on a tree-lined residential street with strong transport links to Herne Hill, Tulse Hill and Brixton, making commutes into Central London straightforward.
Buyers should note some area and fabric considerations: the wider neighbourhood records above-average crime and higher local deprivation statistics, and the building is solid-brick (1900–1929) with assumed no wall insulation, so energy performance and heating costs may be higher than modern builds. These are tangible factors to factor into running-costs and any renovation budget.
Local schooling is mixed but includes high-performing options nearby (Rosendale Primary rated Outstanding and several Good-rated secondaries). Overall the flat offers immediate move-in convenience with scope for cosmetic updating or modest insulation improvements to add long-term value.