Modern two-bedroom apartment with balcony, concierge and excellent transport links..
Open-plan reception/kitchen with private balcony and good natural light
Contemporary kitchen with granite worktops and integrated appliances
Two double bedrooms; family bathroom plus separate shower room
Concierge, secure entry and excellent transport connections nearby
Chain-free sale with 113 years remaining on lease
Service charge approx. £3,508 pa and ground rent £452 pa
No private garden — balcony only; medium-sized internal footprint (709 sqft)
Local area records above-average crime rates — consider security implications
Light-filled, modern two-bedroom apartment set on the second floor of Warehouse Court in Royal Arsenal Riverside. The open-plan reception/kitchen leads to a private balcony and benefits from floor-to-ceiling glazing, wooden floors and a contemporary fitted kitchen with granite worktops and integrated appliances. The layout includes two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and an additional separate shower room — practical for sharers or guests.
Practical running costs and ownership details are straightforward: a long lease (113 years remaining), annual service charge around £3,508 and ground rent £452 per year. The apartment is offered chain-free and sits within a development that provides concierge services and secure communal access. Good broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working.
Transport and local amenities are strong selling points — Woolwich Arsenal Tube and rail connections are within easy reach, and local shops, supermarkets and leisure facilities are all nearby. The riverside location and communal upkeep suit buyers wanting a low-maintenance central base rather than a property with private outdoor space.
Notable negatives are factual and important: there’s no private garden and the internal living area is medium-sized (approx. 709 sqft), so outdoor space is limited to the balcony. The local area records above-average crime levels, which may concern some buyers; prospective purchasers should weigh this against the development’s concierge security and street-level activity. Service charges and ground rent apply, which will affect running costs.