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EE Rating
Popular
Total views:  2500+
Guide price
£300,000

1 bedroom apartment for sale

Elsinore Road, London
Chain-free
Apartment
1 bed
1 bath
539
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureLeasehold | 99 yrs left
Ground rent£120 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge£420 per annum
Council taxBand B
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Asking price £300,000 to £350,000
  • Chain free
  • One bedroom ground floor
  • One private driveway
  • Shared garden
  • Period features
  • Separate reception room
  • In Proximity of Shops, Restaurants and Amenities
  • In Proximity of Schools, Transport Links
  • In Proximity of Parks and Green Spaces
Guide Price £300,000 to £350,000

Hunters is proud to market this well-proportioned 1-bedroom flat on this quiet and tranquil road.

This period property offers approximately 550 sqft of living space. Offering one reception room, one double bedroom, a separate kitchen, family bathroom, a front driveway and use of a shared garden. This property is perfect for a First-Time Buyer. The property retains original Period features including parque flooring, high-ceilings and large windows.

In proximity of Elsinore Road are a plethora of shops, restaurants and amenities as well as plenty of open green spaces and parks.

EPC TBC

COUNCIL TAX BAND B

LEASEHOLD

CHAIN-FREE

Guide Price £300,000 to £350,000

New to the market is this well-proportioned 1-bedroom flat on this quiet and tranquil road.

This period property offers approximately 550 sqft of living space. Offering one reception room, one double bedroom, a separate kitchen, family bathroom, a front driveway and use of a shared garden. This property is perfect for a First-Time Buyer. The property retains original Period features including parque flooring, high-ceilings and large windows.

In proximity of Elsinore Road are a plethora of shops, restaurants and amenities as well as plenty of open green spaces and parks.

SCHOOLS

Elsinore Road is in proximity of four schools which are rated in OFSTED's top 10%. In our experience, this is quite unusual and a very attractive feature of the location. Some of the highly acclaimed local schools include:

St Dunstan's College - Church of England, mixed, primary and secondary. This is a private school. (Rated Independent school of the year 2020 and Independent Senior School of the year 2022)

Rathfern - State, mixed, primary, rated OFSTED "Outstanding".

Kilmorie - State, mixed, primary, rated OFSTED " Outstanding ".

Dalmain - State, mixed, primary, rated OFSTED "Good".

Fairlawn - State, mixed, primary, rated OFSTED "Outstanding".


TRANSPORT

Train stations are located approximately 0.5 miles from the property and offer some of the following travel times to central London stations:

Canada Water in approximately 12 mins
London Bridge in approximately 15 mins
Canary Wharf in approximately 15 mins
Cannon Street in approximately 20 mins
Charing Cross in approximately 21 mins
Blackfriars in approximately 23 mins
Victoria in approximately 25 mins
Kings Cross St Pancras in approximately 26 mins

Bus routes running to many stations are available from the end of Hurstbourne Road (2 mins walk according to Google) on the South Circular, which also runs along Blythe Vale (opposite end to where the house is located). For late night travellers, Night Bus N171 runs from Tottenham Court Road through Waterloo, Elephant & Castle and stops at the end of Hurstbourne Road.

SHOPPING, SOCIAL LIFE AND CONVENIENCES

There are several award-winning local restaurants including Babur (Indian), Mama Dough (sourdough pizza), Le Querce (beautiful family-run traditional Sardinian dishes) and L’Oculto (Spanish wine bar and dining).

The award-winning traditional pub Blythe Hill Tavern (approx. 0.3 miles away) has been voted CAMRA South East London pub of the year, known for its real ales and friendly staff. Expect roaring fires in Autumn and Winter plus traditional Irish music every Thursday evening.

The Honor Oak pub (approximately 0.5 miles way) was refurbished and is a popular gastropub with a beer garden out the back.

Local high streets include Honor Oak, Forest Hill and Catford, where you will find Sainsbury's, Tesco your choice of boutique cafés, restaurants and trendy gastro pubs, as well as leisure centres, libraries and even the odd cocktail bar...

If you ever fancied a greater selection of shops, eateries and social activity there are travel connections to the adjoining towns of Dulwich, Brockley, Greenwich, Deptford, Lewisham and Bromley to name a few. Both the latter have shopping centres and high streets with many well-known brand names shops and restaurants.

Additional conveniences include the NHS doctors' surgery on the corner of St German's Road (located off the south circular), with a handy chemist located next door and a post office on the south circular.

LOCAL RECREATION

Off the high street in Forest Hill, you'll find the excellent Forest Hill pools and library both of which have undergone refurbishment.

There are numerous points of interest locally and some of the most popular include:

The Horniman Museum and Gardens with regular events such as a farmer’s market, live music and seasonal festivals to name a few.

You can read more about the Horniman museum and gardens here:


The nearby hidden gem that is Sydenham Hill Woods consists of approximately 9 hectares and is a designated local nature reserve. There, you will also find Dulwich & Sydenham Hill Golf Club, which was founded in 1894.

The golf course was designed by the great Harry S Colt and is set among mature oaks on the slopes of Sydenham Hill overlooking Dulwich College and enjoys a deserved lofty status among the capital's golfing elite.

You can read more about the golf club here:


Blythe Hill Fields is also close by and offers recreational facilities such as the "Trim trails" which is an exercise trail. It also hosts local events where the residents of SE23 and SE6 get to know each other better and enjoy the community spirit. You may look up details about Blythe Hill Fields on their website:


Please contact Hunters to arrange your viewing.

Verified Material Information

Council Tax band: B

Tenure: Leasehold

Lease length: 99 years remaining (125 years from 1999)

Ground rent: £120 pa

Service charge: £420 pa

Property type: Flat

Property construction: Standard undefined construction

Energy Performance rating: D

Electricity supply: Mains electricity

Solar Panels: No

Other electricity sources: No

Water supply: Mains water supply

Sewerage: Sustainable Drainage System

Heating: Mains gas-powered central heating is installed.

Heating features: None

Broadband: FTTP (Fibre to the Premises)

Mobile coverage: O2 - Good, Vodafone - Good, Three - Good, EE - Good

Parking: Driveway

Building safety issues: No

Restrictions - Listed Building: No

Restrictions - Conservation Area: No

Restrictions - Tree Preservation Orders: None

Public right of way: No

Long-term area flood risk: No

Historical flooding: No

Flood defences: No

Coastal erosion risk: No

Planning permission issues: No

Accessibility and adaptations: None

Coal mining area: No

Non-coal mining area: No

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Hunters - Forest Hill
Hunters - Forest Hill
10a Dartmouth Road, Forest Hill London SE23 3XU
020 8033 9148
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It’s a gorgeous suburban pocket of South East London, belonging to lively borough of Lewisham.  Looking to sell or let your property in South East London? Look no further. We firmly believe we offer a better experience than internet agents, with less chance of a sale falling through and a good chance at getting a better offer.  Why not get the process started with a free, no-obligation property valuation. This can be done in seconds online (see below) or contact us if you’d like an agent to take a look around your property.  At Hunters we do the viewings in person so you get more offers. According to The National Association of Estate Agents, it's twice as likely you'll receive an offer if your estate agent conducts the viewings.  Our bespoke accompanied viewing structure also ensures each potential buyer or tenant is given enough time to view your property, in addition to all relevant information during the viewing.  As our branch is independently owned but part of the UK-wide Hunters Estate Agents network, our staff have benefitted from the ILM and City & Guilds accredited Hunters training academy. This has shaped our staff into more fully rounded property professionals, able to handle sales and lettings in a market- leading capacity.  As our team recognises that the way your property is marketed could affect the value by approximately 15%, we invest in top marketing strategies to maximise the value; including professional photography and floor plans. The latter has proven to generate up to 30% more interest from potential buyers and tenants. We also provide professionally narrated videos of properties which are great to use for YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other social media marketing.   The videos are interactive and can show buyers where the nearest facilities are such as schools, transport, shops, restaurant’s to name a few.
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