Garden-access home with high ceilings and excellent transport links to Brixton and Clapham.
Large reception room with bay window and original fireplace
Set over the first floor of a 1930s mid-terrace, this two-bedroom maisonette combines period character with practical, well-proportioned living. The wide reception room spans the front, with a bay window, original fireplace and a small balcony that bring light and street-aspect views. A separate, well-equipped kitchen sits to the rear with direct access down to a private garden — rare for this price band in the area.
The property is presented in good order and benefits from double glazing, high ceilings and generous room sizes across its c.883 sq ft. The long lease provides tenure security for buyers. Transport links are a strong selling point: Clapham Common/Clapham North (Northern Line) and Brixton (Victoria Line and National Rail) are within easy reach, while Abbeville Village offers cafés, shops and amenities on a short walk.
Practical considerations: heating is electric via room heaters and the building’s solid-brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation; buyers should expect to upgrade heating and insulation for improved comfort and running costs. The area records above-average crime and sits within a deprived wider area classification, which may concern some purchasers. There is one family bathroom and the layout suits a couple or small family rather than those needing more bedrooms or bathrooms.
Overall, this maisonette will suit buyers who value period proportions, outdoor space and commuter convenience, and who are willing to invest modestly in energy and heating improvements to unlock stronger long-term comfort and value.