Bright two-bedroom top-floor flat with balcony and period character, ideal for first-time buyers..
- Top-floor two double bedrooms with dual-aspect London views
- Private balcony and large south-facing windows (bright interiors)
- Modern kitchen, integrated appliances, and wood flooring
- Well-maintained communal gardens and pleasant block setting
- Approximately 665 sq ft; ample built-in storage throughout
- Leasehold tenure — check remaining term and service charges
- Solid brick 1930s construction; likely no wall insulation
- One bathroom and a compact kitchen — potential upgrade costs
Bright and welcoming top-floor flat with two double bedrooms and a private balcony, set in a well-maintained 1930s mid-terrace block. Large windows and dual-aspect London views give rooms a light, airy feel, while wood flooring and modern fittings create a move-in-ready atmosphere suitable for first-time buyers or sharers.
The apartment measures about 665 sq ft and includes a modern kitchen with integrated appliances, good built-in storage and a single well-proportioned bathroom. Double glazing (fitted after 2002), mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and low local crime add practical comfort and lower running concerns.
Notable positives include pleasant communal gardens and the adaptable room sizes that suit shared living, home-working or a young couple. The property’s proven rental appeal also makes it of interest to investors seeking straightforward lettings in an established inner-city area.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold flat and the building is of solid brick construction from 1930–1949; wall insulation is assumed absent which may affect long-term energy efficiency. The kitchen is compact and there is one bathroom only. These are manageable for many buyers but important to consider when budgeting for possible updates.