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Offers in excess of
£250,000

1 bedroom flat for sale

Bath Close, London, SE15 2JP
Chain-free
Flat
1 bed
1 bath
534
EPC rating: C
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureLeasehold | 90 yrs left
Ground rent£10 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge£4,261.14 per annum
Council taxBand B
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • One Bedroom Flat
  • Private Balcony
  • Close to Queens Road Peckham Station
  • 90 Year Lease Remaining
  • Ground Rent £10 per Annum
A one-bedroom flat with a private balcony near to Queens Road Peckham station Chain Free

Internally you are presented with a good-sized reception room, with space for relaxing and a small dining table, there is direct access onto a private balcony, perfect for your morning coffee or a glass of wine in the evening. Off the reception room is a separate kitchen area with white wall and base units, contrasting work tops and an integrated oven and hob. There is a bedroom with space for a double bed and additional furniture, with the same neutral carpets and décor found throughout the living room and hallway. The white tiled bathroom has a three-piece suite complete with a shower over the bath. The property further benefits from a good-sized storage room in the hallway.

Bath Close is located 0.2 miles from Queens Road Peckham offering the Windrush Line of the London Overground and Southern Rail services to London Bridge and Clapham Junction. There are also many bus routes from Queens Road towards Elephant & Castle (Northern & Bakerloo Line), Battersea and Peckham. Also located on Queens Road you’ll find the popular Blackbird Bakery and a Tesco express.

Tenure: Leasehold
Lease Length: 90 years remaining (Started in 1990 with a lease of 125 years)
Council Tax band: B
Authority: London Borough of Southwark
Ground rent: £10 (Not subject to increase)
Service charge: £2642.83 per annum (Vendor will pay the first year service charge and heating costs - subject to offer)
Heating and hot water: £1618.31 per annum
Construction: Standard
Property type: End-terrace, Flat
Entrance on floor: 1
Parking: Underground parking on estate, permit required via local council
Electricity: Connected to mains electricity
Water and drainage: Connected to mains water supply
Mains surface water drainage: Yes
Sewerage: Connected to mains sewerage
Heating and hot water : Communal heating
Building safety issues: None
Restrictions: None
Rights and easements: None
Public right of way through and/or across your house, buildings or land: No
Flood risk: Yes
Historical flooding: None
Coastal erosion risk: NA
Planning and development: None
Listing and conservation: No
Accessibility: 1st Floor flat accessible by staircase

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Hunters - Camberwell
Hunters - Camberwell
29 Denmark Hill, Camberwell London SE5 8RS
020 8128 9302
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Now a centrally located zone 2 part of South East London, we’ve seen an influx of people look to buy in this area over Herne Hill, Brixton and Dulwich in recent years – and we have a substantial amount of desirable Victorian and Georgian properties in the portfolio to be able to accommodate for this growing demand. Camberwell Estate Agents & Letting AgentsThe upwards trend among varying demographics to buy here is largely due to the great value for money that the area represents. Here there are a number of excellent schools both in the state and private sectors, which has been known to draw in the friendliest of families. These schools include Lyndhurst Primary, St. Saviours, Dog Kennel Hill and The Charter School. Being home to one of the world’s leading arts institutions, Camberwell College of Arts, and of course being in close residence of South London Gallery, the area is fast becoming a hub for artisan types. It’s also the houses that offer an attractive townscape punctuated with a characterful take on elegance – here you’ll find rows of polished cream coloured Georgian houses standing beside well-known street murals. The area has a fantastic vibe with many things to do – afternoon cocktails at The Crooked Well, a Victorian swimming pool, table tennis in Camberwell Green, the finest Tapas at Angels & Gypsies, Sunday concerts on the bandstand in Ruskin Park, community choirs, swing dance and more!  Camberwell is always improving too. Burgess Park has recently had a whopping £6m makeover and is now the perfect environment for the sports-mad, offering a sports centre, football pitches, cricket pitches, tennis courts, table tennis, fishing permits, a 5km running track and a BMX track.
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